Show notes
Show Notes:In part one (In part two (In part three (Ps Ps Ps Ps Ps Ps Ps Ps The guys also cover juxtaposition in film and how it relates to poetry. Tim mentions the film Baraka by Ron Fricke; the whole film is set up with juxtaposition. Jon comments that humans have an innate ability to recognize patterns, so when an author sets things up in juxtaposition, it allows a person to use their ability to search for patterns and meanings. Filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein says that the pairing of two unexpected scenes or images makes a new creation, and, like poetry, it’s an abundant form of communication. Tim comments that perhaps more church gatherings should use poetic imagery and juxtaposition in their services to encourage people to dive deeper into the Scriptures and their meanings.In part four (Resources:Chip Dobbs-Allsopp, On Biblical PoetryRobert Alter, The Art of Biblical PoetryRussian filmmaker, Sergei EisensteinRon Fricke, BarackaMusic:Chilldrone Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.



