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Christ, Culture, and Cinema
Jeffrey Skopak
248 episodes
3 days ago
Jeffrey Skopak and Michael Popp explore the intersection of faith, cinema, and the contemporary context of American culture. Using both classic movies as well as new releases, Skopak and Popp discuss how the cultural collisions of the twenty-first century are reflected in the movies and how Scripture speaks faith, comfort, and direction for the follower of Jesus.
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Jeffrey Skopak and Michael Popp explore the intersection of faith, cinema, and the contemporary context of American culture. Using both classic movies as well as new releases, Skopak and Popp discuss how the cultural collisions of the twenty-first century are reflected in the movies and how Scripture speaks faith, comfort, and direction for the follower of Jesus.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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21 and 22 Jump Street - The End of a Comedy Genre
Christ, Culture, and Cinema
48 minutes 27 seconds
4 months ago
21 and 22 Jump Street - The End of a Comedy Genre

We conclude Season 9 with a look at two movies that have been heralded as the conclusion of a comedy movie genre - often called "Raunchy Comedy" - this over the top style of humor seemingly disappeared with 22 Jump Street...the question is why? Are we taking ourselves too seriously? Have we lost our ability to laugh without feeling insulted?

Christ, Culture, and Cinema
Jeffrey Skopak and Michael Popp explore the intersection of faith, cinema, and the contemporary context of American culture. Using both classic movies as well as new releases, Skopak and Popp discuss how the cultural collisions of the twenty-first century are reflected in the movies and how Scripture speaks faith, comfort, and direction for the follower of Jesus.