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Why You Should Know the Journal of Biblical Counseling
Thu Feb 09, 2012
by Mike Wilkerson
Church Church Leadership Wisdom Counseling -
The #1 Command in the Bible
Thu Feb 09, 2012
by Mark Driscoll
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Why Jesus Wants You to Lose Hope
Wed Feb 08, 2012
by Justin Holcomb
God Gospel Justification Sin -
Broken Homes in the Bible, Part 1
Wed Feb 08, 2012
by Richard Pratt
Biblical People Family Children Home Sin -
Confessions of an Idol Worshiper
Tue Feb 07, 2012
by Dustin Kensrue
God Scripture Worship Gospel Sin Culture
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Interview with Eric Mason
Wed Sep 03, 2008
by Darrin Patrick
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Interview with John Piper
Thu Sep 04, 2008
by Mark Driscoll
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The Call to Formative Instruction
Sun Sep 28, 2008
by Tedd Tripp
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Lecrae - Rebel Intro
Tue Sep 30, 2008
by Lecrae
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Interview with Lecrae
Tue Sep 30, 2008
by Mark Driscoll
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Film & Theology: Inception
I saw Inception twice and still couldn't figure out how to talk about it, but yesterday I woke up with an idea in my head. Still, how do you review a film without spoiling it when "unfolding mystery" is the key component that makes it engaging? In this video review I seek to deftly comment on the concepts without speaking directly and spoiling the film's reveals. Director Christopher Nolan punctuates a body of cinematic work that deals with subjective perception and an idea virus that paradoxically speaks to both sin and the gospel. For a more in-depth, spoiler-laden review series on Inception, keep your eyes on cinemagogue.com.


