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Read the new On-Line Review by Chandler Birch from ChristianBookPreview.com.
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Content-rich and thought provoking!
The Mid-February issue
of Movies and Culture Report
is here!
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Read the new Reader’s Review by John Bucher, faculty instructor at The Los Angeles Film Studies Center.
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You Are What You See is one of Top Ten
Non-Fiction Discoveries of 2010 on
happycatholic.blogspot.
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Angela Walker at ChristianCinema.com
gives 5 of 5 stars to You Are What You See !
“This book has a place in my library, and I’d recommend it for anyone who wants to dig deeper into films and their meaning beyond the obvious.”
For more see Our Reviews Page.
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Read Scott’s latest article in Relevant Magazine: “Why are Christian Movies so Bad?”
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“High praise goes to ideas Nehring expresses which are
seldom expressed anywhere else.
“In introducing us to the Hero’s story, the role of the villain, the role of the mentor, the secondary antagonist, and the very concept of archetypes which these represent, Nehring helps us to truly see movies through a Christian lens.
“And then when he introduces us to the concept of the Great Story, the one story which all stories are telling, one buried in the unconscious mind of each of us—placed there by God to familiarize us with the greatest of truths—and then shows us how Christ is the true Hero of which all those stories speak—well, it’s just magic: a perfect revelation. The reader who studies and embraces Section Two of the book will never watch movies the same way again.”
- Dr. Charlie Starr, Program Chair Humanities,
Kentucky Christian University
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You Are What You See
receives 5 out of 5 stars
from Midwest Book Review
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“I was impressed by the extensiveness in which Scott discussed movies and having a Christian worldview. There is a lot to read and even more to digest–especially if you are not an avid movie watcher. I appreciated the forthright language he used throughout the book. For example, he has a chapter entitled, Freedom from choice means the freedom to be an idiot. That is such a true statement, but in the PC world we live in, too many are afraid to state the facts. Scott does not shy away from the truth and for that, I commend him.” – Terry Delaney, Christian Book Notes book review
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Scott joined Birga and Jim on the The AM730 Morning Show in Albuquerque on Monday, August 16th. He discussed his own physical death, film craftsmanship, You Are What You See, and how individuals can have an impact on the culture. Listen here: 081310 Scott on AM730 Albquerque
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Listen to Scott’s one-hour interview on Bill Federer’s American Priorities: http://www.americanpriorities.com/audio - then buy You Are What You See and read Scott’s full message about today’s need for engaged Christians and excellence in the Arts.
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Are movies just sex and violence, or is there more to a good story – something that speaks to our soul?
In You Are What You See, film critic Scott Nehring reveals the truth behind what you see on screen. Movies are much more than just flickering lights on a wall.
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Read Lars Walker’s review of
You Are What You See
at Brandywine Books or The American Culture
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Check out Scott’s reviews in the
Chicago Sun-Times and the Chicago Post-Tribune.
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Check out the new You Are What You SeE-Store
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