Christ and Pop Culture Summer 2018 Reading Guide
Here are some books we love and think you might, too.

Here are some books we love and think you might, too.


But especially after evangelicals’ debates over Noah earlier this year, Christians must reevaluate how and why Scriptural accounts should be adapted for movies.

Stewart’s satire makes at least one valid point: not everyone who professes Christianity—or works for Fox News—knows the Bible as well as they think they do.

Should a film like “Noah” sink or succeed based on whether it is a seaworthy evangelism tool?


“We don’t want films that cynically exploit Scripture, but what do we want instead?”
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