Sunset Limited by Cormac McCarthy with Tommy Lee Jones and Samuel L. Jackson


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!!sunsetLTDby James Ross Kelly

The Sunset Limited (2011), is brought to us by a trinity of American artists. Author, Cormac McCarthy (No Country for Old Men (2007)), Director /Actor, Tommy Lee Jones, and Samuel L. Jackson  in perhaps his most powerful role. The HBO Films presentation (now streaming on Amazon Prime and DVD) possibly, eclipses Beckets Waiting for Godot because of this films accessibility, and honest post-modern take on the eternal conundrum. McCarthy’s drama for Television Cinema was originally a play first produced in Chicago and then  New York.

Throughout the film, we have ourselves shoe horned into a small ghetto apartment with an academic atheist and a blue collar black believer in Jesus Christ.  White, the atheist has attempted suicide by throwing himself in front of a train. Black, the believer, has saved him. The film opens with the two of them across a table from each other. A Bible…

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The Business of the Artist: a Reading from Dorothy L. Sayers


Dorothy Sayers makes a distinction between sentimental theology, which begets poor art, and the true work of an artist who serves God in his own technique.

Source: The Business of the Artist: a Reading from Dorothy L. Sayers

The Heart Determines the Life of a Person


Harold R. Eberle

“Because the heart determines the life of a person, it is more important for a person to develop their heart than it is for them to develop their intellect. This truth is foreign to the Western mind, but central to ancient Hebrew thought.”

Eberle, Harold. Christianity Unshackled: Are You A Truth Seeker (p. 220). Destiny Image, Inc.. Kindle Edition.

 

JB Peterson: Foreword to The Gulag Archipelago: 50th Anniversary – YouTube


Parable of the Good Samaritan—William Barclay


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Who Is My Neighbour? (Luke 10:25-37)
10:25-37 Look you—an expert in the law stood up and asked Jesus a test question. “Teacher,” he said, “What is it I am to do to become the possessor of eternal life?” He said to him, “What stands written in the law? How do you read?”He answered, “You must love the Lord your God with your whole heart, and with your whole mind, and your neighbour as yourself.” “Your answer is correct,” said Jesus. But he, wishing to put himself in the right, said to Jesus, “And who is my neighbour?” Jesus answered, “There was a man who went down from Jerusalem to Jericho. He fell amongst brigands who stripped him and laid blows upon him, and went away and left him half-dead. Now, by chance, a priest came down by that road. He looked at him and passed by on…

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