Useless Beauty: Ecclesiastes Through the Lens of Contemporary Film


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Endorsements: A wise old adage of faith states Read the newspaper in one hand and the Bible in the other. The slogan is an invitation to notice the complex engagement of faith and culture. In Useless Beauty Johnston takes up the interface of faith and culture with specificity and immediacy. His discussion permits an instructive dialogue whereby we read Ecclesiastes differently and we read contemporary film with fresh eyes of faith. Neither the text nor the films can be easily dismissed as absurd. Both are thickened and we are driven deeper in our self-discernment by the process. Johnstons alertness and urbaneness constitute a model for faith that is not simplistic and a model for culture that is not thin or transparent. --Walter Brueggemann Columbia Theological Seminary Johnston reads Ecclesiastes with a rich postmodern hermeneutic--not the more common simplistic linear moralistic or formulaic approach that threatens to drown Bible readers in the shallows. His reading has great value for people seeking new ways to find meaning in Scripture. Personally it helped me weave my life experience with my viewing of film and my reading of the Bible and it left me feeling alive and energized. --Brian McLaren pastor (crcc.org) and author (anewkindofchristian.com) Johnston weaves the wisdom of Ecclesiastes into contemporary narrative films and vice versa merging theology and film into a smart and insightful dialogue to enhance understanding of both. --William D. Romanowski Calvin College author of Eyes Wide Open Some of the most helpful contemporary interpretation of Scripture comes from those who look at the text with eyes other than those of the biblical scholar. Johnstons interpretation of Ecclesiastes through the lens of film is an excellent example. The text comes to life in the interaction he creates with the narratives of major contemporary movies. They in turn are better understood by the careful theological interpretation Johnston gives them through the lens of Ecclesiastes. The possibilities for preaching and teaching are obvious. --Patrick O. Miller Princeton Theological Seminary This book is a well-informed and sensitive example of how in our uncertain and contradictory times to engage film and Scripture without denying the integrity of either. It is highly recommended. --Rikk E. Watts Regent College Author Biography: Robert K. Johnston (PhD Duke University) is professor of theology and culture at Fuller Theological Seminary. He is the author or editor of over twelve books including Reel Spirituality and Finding God in the Movies. A past president of the American Theological Society and the recipient of two major research grants from the Luce Foundation Johnston is an ordained minister in the Evangelical Covenant Church.
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