theology through film syllabus

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1 Module V83266 Theology through Film Thursdays 1:00pm-3:00pm, Trent B40 Lecturer: Mr. Anthony Paul Smith ([email protected]) Module Convenor: Mr. E Ball Aims The module will introduce students to the dialogue between theology and film. This will mean considering both the compatibility of film with theology, the challenge of film to theology, and vice versa. In the process, students will need to consider their own working definitions of “religion” and “theology” and revise them or apply them in the face of film’s challenge. Learning Outcomes a. Knowledge and understanding: Knowledge of the work of selected theorists and practitioners in the field of theology/religion and film; understanding of the stated or implied theories of religion operating in theorists’ work; knowledge and understanding of religious motifs and themes evident in and through Western film. b. Intellectual skills: Ability to read films, film analyses and theoretical texts critically; ability to locate discussion of film and of the practice of film‐watching within discussion of contemporary social practices. c. Professional practical skills: Active participation in seminar‐ and group exercise‐ based module, through individual preparation and group discussion skills; ability to research a topic through investigation of paper and electronic resources. d. Transferable (key) skills: Ability to write a critical review of a work of popular art; ability to research and construct a critical essay on a relevant and clearly‐focussed topic. Summary of content This module will provide an introduction to the recent discussion of the religious and theological significance of film. Though the orientation will largely be that of contemporary Western culture, students are encouraged to engage with other cultures using the critical tools developed through the module. The module aims to be experiential and so it will consider films alongside readings of primary sources from theology and religious studies. In this way the module will not only consider theological

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ModuleV83266

TheologythroughFilm

Thursdays1:00pm­3:00pm,TrentB40

Lecturer:Mr.AnthonyPaulSmith([email protected])

ModuleConvenor:Mr.EBall

Aims

Themodulewillintroducestudentstothedialoguebetweentheologyandfilm.Thiswillmeanconsideringboththecompatibilityof filmwith theology, thechallengeof filmtotheology, and vice versa. In the process, students will need to consider their ownworkingdefinitionsof “religion” and “theology” and revise themor apply them in thefaceoffilm’schallenge.

LearningOutcomes

a. Knowledgeandunderstanding:Knowledgeof theworkofselectedtheoristsandpractitioners inthe fieldof theology/religionandfilm;understandingof thestatedor implied theories of religion operating in theorists’ work; knowledge andunderstandingofreligiousmotifsandthemesevidentinandthroughWesternfilm.

b. Intellectualskills:Abilitytoreadfilms,filmanalysesandtheoreticaltextscritically;ability to locate discussion of film and of the practice of film‐watching withindiscussionofcontemporarysocialpractices.

c. Professionalpracticalskills:Activeparticipationinseminar‐andgroupexercise‐basedmodule,throughindividualpreparationandgroupdiscussionskills;abilitytoresearchatopicthroughinvestigationofpaperandelectronicresources.

d. Transferable(key)skills:Abilitytowriteacriticalreviewofaworkofpopularart;abilitytoresearchandconstructacriticalessayonarelevantandclearly‐focussedtopic.

Summaryofcontent

Thismodulewillprovideanintroductiontotherecentdiscussionofthereligiousandtheologicalsignificanceoffilm.ThoughtheorientationwilllargelybethatofcontemporaryWesternculture,studentsareencouragedtoengagewithotherculturesusingthecriticaltoolsdevelopedthroughthemodule.Themoduleaimstobeexperientialandsoitwillconsiderfilmsalongsidereadingsofprimarysourcesfromtheologyandreligiousstudies.Inthiswaythemodulewillnotonlyconsidertheological

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andreligiousthemesinfilm,butwillallowthefilmsthemselvestochallengeorcomplementwrittentheology.Thus,notallfilmswillbeexplicitlyreligiousortheologicalincontent,buttheimplicitreligiousandtheologicalcontentwillbegivenattentionthroughthepracticeoffilm‐watchingandfilmcriticism.Considerableattentionisgiventofragmentarynatureoffilm’srelationshipwiththeology,thoughthisisexploredalongsidespecificquestionsintheology.Throughtheanalysisoffilmandthepracticeoffilm‐watchingalongsidereadingsoftheologyparticipantswillberequiredtocreatetheirownpositionsandassessmentsonthechallengeoffilmtotheologyandthepracticeofdoingtheologythroughfilm.

TeachingPattern

2‐hoursessions,comprisinglecture‐input,groupexercises(mainlyfilmwatching)anddiscussion.

Thursdays1:00pm–3:00pm

Individualtutorialhelpisavailablebyappointment.Contactmeatanthonypaul.smith@gmail.comtosetupadateandtime.

Programme:

Notethatallreadingsareprovidedinthecoursereaderandorganizedinorderofwhentheyaretoberead.Readingslistedaretobereadforthatclassperiod.IfthereadingislistedforFeburary12th,itistobereadpriortotheFeburary12thsessionofclass.It’sexpectedthatyouwillwatchoneoftherecommendedfilmsperweekaslisted.

Date Content

January29th IntroductiontoTheologythroughFilm

Inclassscreening:JesusofMontreal(firsthalf)

February5th SurveyingtheLiteratureandSettingtheScene

Inclassscreening:JesusofMontreal(secondhalf)

Recommendedreading:Browne,9‐19;Marsh,21‐34;Graham,35‐43;Jasper,235‐244;MarshandOrtiz,245‐255

February12th ChristandCulture:TheParadigms

Recommendedreading:Neibuhr,1‐11,45‐55,76‐82,101‐ 115,120‐141,190‐206

Recommendedfilms:Sunshine,Dogma,Saved,Contact

February19th CinemaandReligiousExperience

Recommendedreading:Lyden,36‐55;Loughlin,35‐63;Atkin,et.al.,312‐330;

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Recommendedfilms:TheExorcist,ThePassionoftheChrist,Magnolia,AmericanBeauty

February26th FilmandChristologyI:CanfilmdoChristologyoronlycastChrist­figures?

Recommendedreading:Chalcedon,1‐3;Bulgakov,51‐88;Moltmann,227‐235

Recommendfilms:TheGreatestStoryEverTold,TheLifeofBrian,TheLastTemptationofChrist,300,Matrix,TheBigLebowski,CoolHandLuke

March5th FilmandtheDeathofGod

Recommendedreading:Nietzsche,167,181‐182,279‐280;Goodchild,17‐42;Moltmann200‐207

Inclassscreening:NoCountryforOldMen(firsthalf)

Recommendedfilms:WakingtheDead,Schindler’sList,TheSeventhContinent,TheTimeoftheWolf,FightClub,2001:ASpaceOdyssey,AClockworkOrange

March12th FilmandFaith,Hope,andDoubt

Inclassscreening:NoCountryforOldMen(secondhalf)

Recommendedreading:Kierkegaard,5‐53;Marsh,83‐104

Recommendedfilms:TheSeventhSeal,Signs,BreakingtheWaves,AI:ArtificialIntelligence,Blue

March19th ChristologyII:Whatisnotassumedisnotsaved

Recommendedreading:GregoryofNazianzus,1‐4;Oduyoye,151‐170;Linzey,67‐72;Baugh,185‐204

Recommendedfilms:AuHasardBalthasar,SoylentGreen,BladeRunner,Babette’sFeast

SpringHoliday:NoClassMarch26th–April16th

April23rd FilmandPoliticalTheology

Inclassscreening:Pan’sLabyrinth(firsthalf)

Recommendedreading:Cone,138‐163,183‐194;Bell,189‐195

Recommendedfilms:TheMission(highlyrecommend),Hidden(Frenchtitle:Caché),Romero,TheGospelAccordingtoSaintMatthew,ChildrenofMen

April30th Conclusion:AJumpShotDialogue–Doesfilmchallengetheology?

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Inclassscreening:Pan’sLabyrinth(secondhalf)

Textsreferredtointeachingprogrammeabove:

Atkin,Tom,et.al.,‘TableTalk:ReflectionsonThePassionoftheChrist(MelGibson,2004)’inCinémaDivinité:Religion,TheologyandtheBibleinFilm,eds.WilliamTelford,et.al.(Canterbury:SCMPress,2005):312‐330.

Baugh,Lloyd,ImagingtheDivine:JesusandChrist­FiguresinFilm(KansasCity:SheedandWard,1997).

Bell,Jr.,DanielM.,LiberationTheologyAftertheEndofHistory:TheRefusaltoCeaseSuffering(London:Routledge,2001).

Browne,David,‘Film,Movies,Meaning’inExplorationsinTheologyandFilm:MoviesandMeaning(Oxford:Blackwell,1997):9‐19.

Bulgakov,Sergius,TheLambofGod,trans.BorisJakim(GrandRapids,MI:Eerdmans,2008).

Cone,James,GodoftheOppressed(SanFrancisco:HarpersCollins,1975).

Goodchild,Philip,CapitalismandReligion:ThePriceofPiety(London:Routledge,2002).

Graham,DavidJohn,‘TheUsesofFilminTheology’inExplorationsinTheologyandFilm:MoviesandMeaning(Oxford:Blackwell,1997):35‐43.

Jasper,David,‘OnSystematizingtheUnsystematic:AResponse’inExplorationsinTheologyandFilm:MoviesandMeaning(Oxford:Blackwell,1997):235‐244.

Kirkegaard,Søren,FearandTrembling,trans.EdnaH.andHowardV.Hong(Princeton:PrincetonUP,1983).

Linzey,Andrew,AnimalTheology(London:SCMPress,1994).

Loughlin,Gerard,AlienSex:TheBodyandDesireinCinemaandTheology(Oxford:Blackwell,2003).

Lyden,JohnC.,FilmasReligion:Myths,Morals,Rituals(NewYork:NewYorkUP,2003).

Marsh,CliveandGayeOrtiz,‘TheologyBeyondtheModernandthePostmodern:AFutureAgendaforTheologyandFilm’inExplorationsinTheologyandFilm:MoviesandMeaning(Oxford:Blackwell,1997):245‐255.

Marsh,Clive,‘FilmandTheologiesofCulture’inExplorationsinTheologyandFilm:MoviesandMeaning(Oxford:Blackwell,1997):21‐34.

Marsh,Clive,CinemaandSentiment:Film’sChallengetoTheology(MiltonKeynes:PaternosterPress,2004).

Moltmann,Jürgen,TheCrucifiedGod:TheCrossofChristastheFoundationandCriticismofChristianTheology,trans.R.A.WilsonandJohnBowden(Minneapolis:FortressPress,1993).

Neibuhr,H.Richard,ChristandCulture(SanFrancisco:HarperCollins,2001).

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Nietzsche,Friedrich,TheGayScience,trans.WalterKaufmann(NewYork:VintageBooks,1974).

Oduyoye,MercyAmba,‘JesusChrist’inTheCambridgeCompaniontoFeministTheology,ed.SusanFrankParsons(Cambridge:CambridgeUP,2002):151‐170.

AssessmentRequirements

1. One1500‐wordfilmreview(40%):Writeacritical,theologicalreviewofanyoneoftherecommendedfilmsabove.Inyourreviewyouareexpectedtoshowhowthefilmworkstheologically.Thereforedevelopareadingofthefilm,eitherthroughitsnarrativemeaningoritsperformance,thatengageswithatleastonetheologicalorreligioustheme(Christology,Soteriology,deathofGod,politicaltheology,etc.).Consultotherphilosophicalandtheologicalreadingsoffilmsformodelsofacriticalreview.

2. One2500‐wordessay(60%)

Iwillbeprovidingadetailedbibliographybythethirdclasssessionthatwillhelpyoutoorganizeyourresearch.Alsobeawarethatyouarewelcomeandencouragedtocontactmewhenyoufeellostorifyouwouldlikeextraresourcesforaspecificproblem.Asthisisathird­yearmoduleIencourageyoutodisplaycreativityalongsidesolidresearch.Yourmarkwilllargelydependonyouruseofyourowncriticalskillsdevelopedinthecourseofthemodule,ratherthanyourabilitytosummarizetheworkofothers.Thetitleshavebeengiventoprovideyouwithanorientation,butthereisnopre­determinedanswerandassessmentwillbemadebasedonthecreativitypresented,thestrengthofyourargument,andthequalityofyourresearch.

a. “TheologyandFilmasacase‐studyintheChristandCulturedebate.”

ForthisessayyouareaskedtoconsidertheChristandCulturedebateasitappliestospecificfilmsofyourchoosing.YouareinvitedtotakewhateverapproachyouwishandthesecouldincludeChristiantheologyasthefulfilmentoffilmoraninvestigationofdeathofGodtheology/philosophyinrelationtoaseriesofspecificfilms(again,ofyourchoosing).Fortheessayitwouldbebestnottolimityourselftojustonefilm,butalsobewareofslippingintoincoherencebytryingtodiscusstoomany.Iwouldsuggestyoulimityourselftotwoorthreefilms.Pleaseseekadviceifyouareunsureofafilmandwouldlikesuggestions.

b. “Filmwatchingastheological/religiouspractice.”Forthisessayyouareaskedtoconsiderthepracticeoffilm‐watchingintermsofeitheritstheologicalorreligioussignificance.Thereareatleasttwoapproachestothistopicandyoushouldchooseone(though,pleasenote,thetwoapproachesarenotcompletelydistinctfromoneanother).Thefirstispredominatelytheologicalandshouldconsiderthewaysinwhichtheologicalreflectionhappensorischangedthroughthewatchingoffilm.Thesecondispredominatelyareligiousstudiesorientationandshouldconsiderthesociologicalandanthropologicalconnectionsbetweenreligiouspracticesandfilm‐watchingaswellasthewayfilmsareusedbyreligionandviceversa.Fromthetheologicalperspective,forexample,youmaywishtoconsiderthewayweconsiderthepersonofChristintheologicalwritingdiffersoriscomplementedbyJesus‐figureand/orChrist‐storyfilms.Fromthereligiousstudiesorientationyoumaywanttoconsideraparticularreligiouspractice,likeattendingChurchservicesorthecreationofmoralcodes,inrelationtothepracticeoffilm

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watching.Youareinvitedtoconsiderotherapproachestothisquestionbutrequiredtocontactmeregardingthemfirst.

c. “Theologicaldoctrineandthechallengeoffilm.”Forthisessayyouareaskedtodevelopyourowntheology(onaparticulardoctrine,dogma,orissue)throughaspecificfilmorsetoffilms.Thismeansconsideringaparticulartheologicaldoctrineofyourchoosing,thewaytheexperienceofwatchingparticularfilms(alsoofyourchoosing)requiresustothinkaboutthatdoctrine,anddevelopingareligiousortheologicalaccountofthatdoctrinealongsidefilm.Examplesofthispracticeareprovidedinthebibliographyandifyouchoosethistitleyouareencouragedtospeakwithmeaboutboththedoctrineyou’vechosenandthefilmsyouwanttoconsider.

Regardingduedatesstudentshavefoursetdatesbywhichessaysmaybesubmitted(pleasenotethatthefilmreviewandtheessaymustbeturnedinondifferentdays):Thursday26February,Thursday19March,Thursday30April,andThursday7May.Essaysmaybesubmitted,usingthedate‐stampingmachineandcollectionboxintheDepartmentreceptionarea,atanytimeupto4.45p.m.oneachofthesedays.(Theycan,ofcourse,besubmittedinadvance,foranyofthesedates.)DetailsaboutessaysubmissionmaybefoundinInformationforStudents2008/09,section8.1.3.Noessaywillbeacceptedwithoutafullycompletedcoversheet,includingthesignatureontheplagiarismdeclaration.