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This episode I share about “A Man For All Seasons”, the second selection of the Lenten Movie Club, which, at the time of this writing, is available to all members of Amazon Prime (which may have a trial subscription).
The playwright and screenwriter is Robert Bolt, a man who does not have faith. It is a true love letter to those of faith, by one who does not have one.
By contrast, a current motif in a lot of religious-based movies today demonstrate the irrationality of faith, but because “life is hard”, faith is well-worth clinging to. This is a lie.
Faith can be based on logic and insight, as demonstrated by the writings of some of the great theologian/logicians, from St. Thomas Aquinas (the Summa Theologica), to C.S. Lewis, Peter Kreeft, or even… St. Thomas More (the main character).
St. Thomas More was a great layperson, an author of a classic “Utopia”, a Chancellor, a lawyer, a skillful politician, one who educated his daughter at a time when doing such was frowned upon.
King Henry VIII wanted to have his current marriage annulled so to marry another, but when the pope wouldn’t provide one, he broke from the Church of Rome.
All King Henry VIII wanted to have assurances from Thomas More, that what he was doing was right, because he was honest; but Thomas More’s silence spoke more of his disapproval, even though he never once voiced such.
We see how easy it is to compromise when your life is at stake, but here was a person who would not bend his own conscience, because his faith was built on facts, on logic, and not in emotions.
A current example for today, is the battle for Catholic employers being forced to pay for artificial contraception, which goes against their faith (for those who agree with Catholic Church teaching).
Next week: Into Great Silence
The schedule is as follows:
Episode Log Times
A songsheet is available for free download. Right-click here and select “Save As” to move to your desktop.
SONG OF THE WEEK
********************SONGS***********************
1. Repent! ’tis the voice of Jesus
Repent and be saved. Repent and be saved.
2. Repent! while the Lord invites you;
3. Repent! while the Holy Spirit
4. Repent! for the days are flying
5. Repent! for He made atonement
Public Domain;
CREATE IN ME A CLEAN HEART
Create in me a clean heart, O God
Cast me not away from Your presence, O Lord
Public Domain
JESUS WALKED THAT LONESOME VALLEY
Jesus walked that lonesome valley
You must go and stand your trial
We must walk that lonesome valley
Public Domain
I WANT JESUS TO WALK WITH ME
I want Jesus to walk with me
In my trials, Lord, walk with me.
When I’m in trouble, Lord, walk with me
Come Lord Jesus, walk with me
Public Domain
NOW ARE THE DAYS OF HUMBLEST PRAY’R
1. Now are the days of humblest pray’r
Oh hearken when we cry,
2. Now is the season, wisely long
3. The feast of penance… oh, so bright
4. O happy time of blessed tears
Public Domain
O LOVE THAT WILL NOT LET ME GO
1. O love that wilt not let me go
2. O cross that liftest up my head
Public Domain
INTELLIGE CLAMORUM MEUM
Intéllige clamórem méum: inténde vóci oratiónis méae,
Come know these lamentations of mine
Public Domain
All songs are in the public domain, unless otherwise noted.
*****************************************************
Join the FACEBOOK COMMUNITY at www.facebook.com/prayermeetingpodcast
Learn about what Nick Alexander can bring to your community, youth rally, keynote or event:
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Next week: Lenten Movie Club: Into Great Silence
By Nick AlexanderThis episode I share about “A Man For All Seasons”, the second selection of the Lenten Movie Club, which, at the time of this writing, is available to all members of Amazon Prime (which may have a trial subscription).
The playwright and screenwriter is Robert Bolt, a man who does not have faith. It is a true love letter to those of faith, by one who does not have one.
By contrast, a current motif in a lot of religious-based movies today demonstrate the irrationality of faith, but because “life is hard”, faith is well-worth clinging to. This is a lie.
Faith can be based on logic and insight, as demonstrated by the writings of some of the great theologian/logicians, from St. Thomas Aquinas (the Summa Theologica), to C.S. Lewis, Peter Kreeft, or even… St. Thomas More (the main character).
St. Thomas More was a great layperson, an author of a classic “Utopia”, a Chancellor, a lawyer, a skillful politician, one who educated his daughter at a time when doing such was frowned upon.
King Henry VIII wanted to have his current marriage annulled so to marry another, but when the pope wouldn’t provide one, he broke from the Church of Rome.
All King Henry VIII wanted to have assurances from Thomas More, that what he was doing was right, because he was honest; but Thomas More’s silence spoke more of his disapproval, even though he never once voiced such.
We see how easy it is to compromise when your life is at stake, but here was a person who would not bend his own conscience, because his faith was built on facts, on logic, and not in emotions.
A current example for today, is the battle for Catholic employers being forced to pay for artificial contraception, which goes against their faith (for those who agree with Catholic Church teaching).
Next week: Into Great Silence
The schedule is as follows:
Episode Log Times
A songsheet is available for free download. Right-click here and select “Save As” to move to your desktop.
SONG OF THE WEEK
********************SONGS***********************
1. Repent! ’tis the voice of Jesus
Repent and be saved. Repent and be saved.
2. Repent! while the Lord invites you;
3. Repent! while the Holy Spirit
4. Repent! for the days are flying
5. Repent! for He made atonement
Public Domain;
CREATE IN ME A CLEAN HEART
Create in me a clean heart, O God
Cast me not away from Your presence, O Lord
Public Domain
JESUS WALKED THAT LONESOME VALLEY
Jesus walked that lonesome valley
You must go and stand your trial
We must walk that lonesome valley
Public Domain
I WANT JESUS TO WALK WITH ME
I want Jesus to walk with me
In my trials, Lord, walk with me.
When I’m in trouble, Lord, walk with me
Come Lord Jesus, walk with me
Public Domain
NOW ARE THE DAYS OF HUMBLEST PRAY’R
1. Now are the days of humblest pray’r
Oh hearken when we cry,
2. Now is the season, wisely long
3. The feast of penance… oh, so bright
4. O happy time of blessed tears
Public Domain
O LOVE THAT WILL NOT LET ME GO
1. O love that wilt not let me go
2. O cross that liftest up my head
Public Domain
INTELLIGE CLAMORUM MEUM
Intéllige clamórem méum: inténde vóci oratiónis méae,
Come know these lamentations of mine
Public Domain
All songs are in the public domain, unless otherwise noted.
*****************************************************
Join the FACEBOOK COMMUNITY at www.facebook.com/prayermeetingpodcast
Learn about what Nick Alexander can bring to your community, youth rally, keynote or event:
If you like this podcast, please feel free to leave a comment on the iTunes page.
Next week: Lenten Movie Club: Into Great Silence