Archive for 'Film & Theology'
Movie Theological Reflection: Joker as Lucifier
Posted on29. Jul, 2008 by Jeremy Zach.
The Joker is a Nietzschean who lives in a immoral and chaotic and complicated world. The Joker is all about himself and his monstrous rebellion. He is very self-absorbed and very arrogant, and narcissistic. Although at times in the movie he does have the right to say he is quick, [...]
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Movie Theological Reflection: BATMAN as the Blessed Hope
Posted on25. Jul, 2008 by Jeremy Zach.
Batman is the hero of the story. He is the lean-fighting machine. I love the Batman clearly states: “I am the Batman.” It is kind of like the Exodus passage when Yahweh states: I am, who I say I am. Without Batman, Gotham City is living in despair. Batman [...]
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Movie Theological Reflection: BATMAN as the Atoner of Gotham
Posted on22. Jul, 2008 by Jeremy Zach.
Like everyone else this past weekend, I saw Batman The Dark Knight.
Simply amazing! Wow. Heath Ledger needs to get an Oscar! Two thumbs up.
Batman was deeply loaded with theological content everywhere. I decided to blog about my theological interpretations of THE BATMAN. Weird? I know.
The three part BATMAN [...]

