Biblical Narratives in INTERSTELLAR (Christopher Nolan, US/GB 2014)
Religion is an essential marker of culture, for its doctrines reflect the systems of thought and values of any given civilization. The Christian faith and culture of the West were in turn based upon the holy scriptures of the Jews. Christian and the Jewish religions ergo view the Hebrew Bible as a h...
Main Author: | Nir, Bina |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Karl Franzens Universität Graz
2020-05-01
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Series: | Journal for Religion, Film and Media |
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Online Access: | http://unipub.uni-graz.at/jrfm/periodical/titleinfo/4921436 |
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