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The Princess Bride and the Power of Love

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In this episode of 'Theology of Film,' hosts Ryan and Laura explore 'The Princess Bride,' focusing on its timeless appeal and the powerful themes of love and redemption. They discuss the movie's resonance with audiences, diving into the classic meta-narrative structure that underpins the film. By drawing parallels to biblical concepts of love, they reflect on how the film embodies Christian values of patience and endurance, encouraging listeners and themselves to embody these principles in daily life.

Join the conversation with us by subscribing to see how films like 'The Princess Bride' can deepen your understanding of God's truth and impact your daily life.

Discussed Passage

1 Corinthians 13:4-7

Mentioned in this episode:

  • Christianity Today Podcasts
    • "The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill"
    • "The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea"
  • Apple TV's "Schmigadoon!"
  • Bob Anderson (fencing trainer and fight choreographer)
  • William Goldman (Screenwriter)
    • "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid"
    • "All the President's Men"
    • "Marathon Man"
  • Rob Reiner (Director)
    • "Stand By Me"
    • "When Harry Met Sally"
    • "A Few Good Men"
    • "Misery"

Let us know your thoughts! Send questions and movie recommendations to us at: [email protected]

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In this episode of 'Theology of Film,' hosts Ryan and Laura explore 'The Princess Bride,' focusing on its timeless appeal and the powerful themes of love and redemption. They discuss the movie's resonance with audiences, diving into the classic meta-narrative structure that underpins the film. By drawing parallels to biblical concepts of love, they reflect on how the film embodies Christian values of patience and endurance, encouraging listeners and themselves to embody these principles in daily life.

Join the conversation with us by subscribing to see how films like 'The Princess Bride' can deepen your understanding of God's truth and impact your daily life.

Discussed Passage

1 Corinthians 13:4-7

Mentioned in this episode:

  • Christianity Today Podcasts
    • "The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill"
    • "The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea"
  • Apple TV's "Schmigadoon!"
  • Bob Anderson (fencing trainer and fight choreographer)
  • William Goldman (Screenwriter)
    • "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid"
    • "All the President's Men"
    • "Marathon Man"
  • Rob Reiner (Director)
    • "Stand By Me"
    • "When Harry Met Sally"
    • "A Few Good Men"
    • "Misery"

Let us know your thoughts! Send questions and movie recommendations to us at: [email protected]

  continue reading

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