Christopher Deacy has written: 'Faith In Film' -- subject(s): Christianity, Motion pictures, Religious aspects of Motion pictures 'Theology and film' -- subject(s): Christianity, Motion pictures, Religious aspects of Motion pictures 'Screening the afterlife' -- subject(s): Death in motion pictures, Motion pictures, Resurrection in motion pictures, Christianity
Terry Lindvall has written: 'The Silents Of God' 'Celluloid sermons' -- subject(s): Motion pictures, History and criticism, Motion pictures in Christian education, Christianity, Christian films, Christianity in motion pictures, Motion picture industry, History 'Sanctuary Cinema' -- subject(s): Christian films, Christianity, History and criticism, Motion pictures, Motion pictures in Christian education, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Motion pictures, Silent films
Drugs, inappropriate pictures or actions, cursing, and much more.
They can be found in churches and cathedrals all around the country. They can also be purchased online at Amazon and Ebay. Some of these pictures include the last supper.
J. Ryan Parker has written: 'Cinema as pulpit' -- subject(s): Motion pictures, Religion in motion pictures, History and criticism, Christianity, Sherwood Pictures, Christian films
Theodore Baehr has written: 'What can we watch tonight?' -- subject(s): Christianity, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Motion pictures, Motion pictures, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Motion pictures, Reviews, Television and family 'Getting the Word out' -- subject(s): Christianity, Communication, Mass media in religion, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Communication 'The movie & video guide for Christian families' -- subject(s): Christian life, Christianity, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Motion pictures, Motion pictures, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Motion pictures, Reviews, Television and family 'The amazing grace of freedom'
Not only they spread christianity they also have to keep the ark of covenant in a special church and they guard (I have relatives in axum and have shown me pictures of it!).
Muslims do not worship pictures. Muslims worship Allah (SWT). And in Islam, it is forbidden to worship pictures and to have Human pictures (photos) in their house. They could have nature paintings (such as flowers, waterfalls, etc.) but nothing that resembles Humans or animals.Christians do not worship pictures, although some Christians reverence pictures (called proskynesis), and other Christians reject this practice as well. In Christianity, these religious pictures are called icons. They are generally pictures of Jesus, the Holy Family, Old Testament prophets and the saints of the Church. Pictures of Mary (the mother of Jesus) are a very popular theme of icons.
Thomas Schatten has written: '50 Jahre Film-Dienst' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Christianity and culture, Film-Dienst, History, Motion pictures, Periodicals, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Motion pictures
Timothy B. Cargal has written: 'Hearing a Film, Seeing a Sermon' -- subject(s): American Sermons, Christianity, Homiletical use, Motion pictures, Presbyterian Church, Religious aspects of Motion pictures, Sermons
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