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Kutter Callaway

    Kutter Callaway explore l'intersection de la théologie, de la culture et des médias populaires, en particulier le cinéma et la télévision. Son travail examine comment ces médias reflètent et façonnent nos expériences spirituelles et transcendantes. Callaway fait le lien entre la théologie académique et l'expérience pastorale pratique, offrant ainsi une perspective unique sur la spiritualité moderne.

    Theology for Psychology and Counseling
    The Cactus and Armadillo
    Scoring Transcendence
    The Aesthetics of Atheism
    Breaking the Marriage Idol
    • Breaking the Marriage Idol

      Reconstructing Our Cultural and Spiritual Norms

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(93)Évaluer

      Challenging the assumption that all Christians should marry, Kutter Callaway explores the cultural and theological narratives surrounding marriage. He examines Scripture and personal experiences to reveal how these narratives often overshadow the vital roles of single individuals in the church. By redefining the perception of marriage and celebrating the contributions of all members, Callaway advocates for a more inclusive understanding of community and service within the body of Christ, ultimately crafting a transformative new story for the church.

      Breaking the Marriage Idol
    • To really understand God, you have to understand atheism.Atheism and Christianity are often placed at polar opposite ends of a spectrum, forever in stark conflict with each other. In The Aesthetics of Atheism, Kutter Callaway and Barry Taylor propose a radical alternative: atheism and theism need each other. In fact, atheism offers profound and necessary theological insights into the heart of Christianity itself. To get at these truths, Callaway and Taylor dive into the aesthetic dimensions of atheism, using everything from Stranger Things to Damien Hirst's controversial sculptures to the music of David Bowie, Nick Cave, and Leonard Cohen. This journey through contemporary culture and its imagination offers readers a deeper understanding of theology, culture, and how to engage faith in a chaotic and complex world where God is present in the most unexpected place: atheism.

      The Aesthetics of Atheism
    • Scoring Transcendence

      • 253pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,6(17)Évaluer

      And, through conversations with these films and their filmmakers, viewers can gain a new understanding of how God may be speaking to modern society through film and its transcendent melodies.--John Lyden, author of Film as Religion: Myths, Morals, and Rituals Choice

      Scoring Transcendence
    • The Cactus and Armadillo

      A Prickly Tale about Finding and Keeping Friends

      Exploring the concept of friendship, this book delves into the meaning of becoming a friend and the steps involved in forming meaningful connections. It offers insights into the qualities that define true friendship and practical guidance on building and nurturing these relationships. Through thoughtful reflections and relatable scenarios, readers are encouraged to understand the value of friendship in their lives and the impact it has on personal growth and fulfillment.

      The Cactus and Armadillo
    • Theology for Psychology and Counseling

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      This book winsomely explores the significance of theology and the Christian faith for the practice of psychology.

      Theology for Psychology and Counseling