Postmodern Realities Episode 104 - Unpacking Animes Thematic and Spiritual Depth


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Jan 01 2019 34 mins  
Originally a niche medium, anime Japanese animation has experienced a massive explosion in popularity in recent decades. Its cultural influence is widespread, from massive conventions full of truly devoted fans to Hollywoods biggest blockbusters and family films. However, anime can be daunting to explore and understand due to both cultural differences as well as its willingness to feature more mature themes and subject matter than are usually found in American animation including sex and violence. While this is cause for concern, animes willingness to wrestle with serious themes also means that it contains numerous titles that parallel Christian theology in surprising ways, and are worth the discerning believers consideration. Studio Ghibli has become the most celebrated studio in anime history thanks to its beautifully rendered tales full of moral complexity and ambiguity. Ghost in the Shell offers a cyberpunk look at technologys challenges to our definition of what it means to be human. One mans neverending search for atonement and forgiveness is at the heart of Rurouni Kenshins samurai tale. Haibane Renmeis depiction of the wages of sin and selfrighteousness could easily have been lifted from 1 Johns opening chapter. And finally, Attack on Titan is a violent and harrowing look at what it means to live in an apparently materialistic and godless universe. Titles like these not only offer Christians some fascinating explorations of important themes but also provide a way for believers to engage with one of pop cultures most dynamic influences.This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with JOURNAL author Jason Morehead about his article Unpacking Animes Thematic and Spiritual Depth