On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast:
Fall kicks off with a movie that tries to bridge the gap between Summer blockbuster and the better-produced films of the Fall, The Magnificent Seven. Sure, this is a remake of a film (The Magnificent Seven) that was an American version of another film (Seven Samurai), but the source material has been the fodder for countless interpretations over the years so we can forgive it a little. We also have a great time debating the time and place for human violence and how it related to God’s Justice.
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Reel World Theology #112 – The Magnificent Seven and God’s Justice
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This episode’s panel included Sam Robinson and Gene Gosewehr:
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Podcast Notes and Links:
The Magnificent Seven at IMDB
The Magnificent Seven (1960) at IMDB
Seven Samurai at IMDB
Reviewing the Classics: Seven Samurai at Reel World Theology
The Magnificent Seven a Worthwhile Remake at Reel World Theology
The Magnificent Seven Review at Reel-Gospel
The Magnificent Seven Review at Reel Spirituality
The Magnificent Seven… Gold, Guts, Guns, and God at Faith Reels
The Magnificent Seven and PTSD at Patheos
Confusing Guns With Godliness: The Theology of The Magnificent Seven at Christian Today