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#44: Sacred vs Secular Art | The Pope Watches Conclave

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In this episode of the Faith and Pop Culture Podcast, hosts Daniel Blackaby and Sam Camp explore the intersection of faith and art and the ongoing debate of the sacred versus secular divide in art, examining what it means for art to be labeled as 'Christian.'

Books Mentioned:

The Man Called Cash by Steve Turner

Art and The Bible by Francis Schaeffer

TIMESTAMPS:

00:00 Introduction

01:54 The New Pope And The Power of Cinema

06:22 Sacred vs. Secular Art

22:37 Christian Art Contains Christian Content

33:23 Christian Art is Art Made by Christians

38:34 Christian Art Depends on the Condition of the Heart

40:36 The Problem With The Secular vs. Sacred Divide

44:42 Christian Art - The True, Good & Beautiful

53:39 Things We Like That You Should Like Too

55:53 Conclusion

Make sure to subscribe to the channel, like the video, and jump into the comments section to let us know what you thought of the movie!

FOLLOW US:

www.thecollision.org

Twitter @DanielBlackaby

Facebook.com/thecollisionbmi

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In this episode of the Faith and Pop Culture Podcast, hosts Daniel Blackaby and Sam Camp explore the intersection of faith and art and the ongoing debate of the sacred versus secular divide in art, examining what it means for art to be labeled as 'Christian.'

Books Mentioned:

The Man Called Cash by Steve Turner

Art and The Bible by Francis Schaeffer

TIMESTAMPS:

00:00 Introduction

01:54 The New Pope And The Power of Cinema

06:22 Sacred vs. Secular Art

22:37 Christian Art Contains Christian Content

33:23 Christian Art is Art Made by Christians

38:34 Christian Art Depends on the Condition of the Heart

40:36 The Problem With The Secular vs. Sacred Divide

44:42 Christian Art - The True, Good & Beautiful

53:39 Things We Like That You Should Like Too

55:53 Conclusion

Make sure to subscribe to the channel, like the video, and jump into the comments section to let us know what you thought of the movie!

FOLLOW US:

www.thecollision.org

Twitter @DanielBlackaby

Facebook.com/thecollisionbmi

  continue reading

46 episodes

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