Hi Religion Unplugged readers, Are you feeling a little morbid? Hollywood certainly is. This year has been huge for movies about death with hits like “Sinners” and “28 Years Later.” In today’s top story, Joseph Holmes unpacks what these movies and more have to say about Hollywood’s current take on death and the afterlife. While many have kept away from traditional Christian narratives on the subject, they offer insight into the state of religious belief and practice today. The New Gospel Of Death: What Hollywood’s Take On The Afterlife Looks Like(ANALYSIS) With the increasing secularization of America, there’s far more freedom for Hollywood writers to tell stories about the afterlife that are in conflict with Christian narratives. There’s less cultural pressure to conform to Christian norms, so filmmakers are now freer explore alternative or ambiguous views of the afterlife. by Joseph Holmes Book Excerpt: ‘Saving Journalism: The Rise, Demise And Survival Of The News’
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🪦 The new Gospel of death
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