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The use of films to present Christian values to students at the University of Cincinnati

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John C Gilbert. The Use of Films to Present Christian Values to Students At the University of Cincinnati. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/98403ef7-948d-442c-8741-8c02d586f788.

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J. C. Gilbert. The use of films to present Christian values to students at the University of Cincinnati. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/98403ef7-948d-442c-8741-8c02d586f788

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John C Gilbert. The Use of Films to Present Christian Values to Students At the University of Cincinnati. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/98403ef7-948d-442c-8741-8c02d586f788.

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  • The thesis for the project was that images convey insights. Four films were used to deal with four topics. The films were: When Harry Met Sally, Driving Miss Daisy, Ordinary People, and Terms of Endearment. The films chosen dealt with human sexuality, racism, dysfunctional families, and death, respectively. Biblical research was done in the area of the church and images. Sociological and psychological research was done related to students and the four topics. Testing was done with a control group of 12 students and a group of at-large students. It was found that some minimal change in thinking or attitudes was achieved with the use of films and also with the use of discussion following the film screenings.
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  • 02/17/2024

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