A light that shines in the darkness: evil, egotism and the sacred in film

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Main Author: Stout, Jeffrey (Author)
Corporate Authors: Princeton Theological Seminary (Contributor) ; Princeton Theological Seminary., Educational Media. (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Audio
Language:Undetermined language
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Published: Princeton, NJ Princeton Theological Seminary, Educational Media 2007
In:Year: 2007
Series/Journal:Stone lecture
Further subjects:B Lectures and lecturing
B Spiritual warfare
B Religion
B Good and evil
Online Access: Volltext (kostenfrei)
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Item Description:Stone lecture 4 of 5. - Film V: Gregory Markopoulos, Bliss (6 minutes, 16mm, 1967); a preview excerpt from Gregory Markopoulos's upcoming film, Eniaios (approximately 30 minutes, 16mm, premiere scheduled for June 2008 in Greece); Nathaniel Dorsky, The Visitation (18 minutes, 16mm, 2002); and Stan Brakhage, untitled handpainted film known as For Marilyn (11 minutes, 16mm, 1992). Monday, November 5, 7:30 p.m. - For sale by Educational Media. - Compact disc. - Master ID: 7674. - Lecture on Film V: Gregory Markopoulos, Bliss (6 minutes, 16mm, 1967); a preview excerpt from Gregory Markopoulos's upcoming film, Eniaios (approximately 30 minutes, 16mm, premiere scheduled for June 2008 in Greece); Nathaniel Dorsky, The Visitation (18 minutes, 16mm, 2002); and Stan Brakhage, untitled handpainted film known as For Marilyn (11 minutes, 16mm, 1992); films were shown on November 5, 2007 as part of the lecture series. - Recorded at the Cooper Conference Room, Erdman Center. - Lecture 5 of 5