
Encanto and the Strength of Many Parts
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In this episode of Theology of Film, hosts Laura and Ryan delve into the Disney animation film 'Encanto,' exploring its themes of personhood, community, and the danger of valuing performance over intrinsic worth. Discussing how their Christian worldview intersects with the narrative, they highlight parallels between the movie’s message and the biblical perspective on spiritual gifts and unity in the body of Christ. Through personal reflections and practical applications, they emphasize the importance of recognizing and honoring each person's inherent worth and the specific glory they bring to a community.
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Discussed Passage:
1 Corinthians 12:12-26
Mentioned in this episode:
- Ted Lasso (TV Show)
- Red Rising Series (Book Series)
- Moana (Film)
- Hamilton (Musical)
- Coco (Film)
- Brooklyn Nine-Nine (TV Show)
- Bolt (Film)
- Tangled (Film)
- Zootopia (Film)
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