This week Daniel, Cody and Roy take on the arts and the philosophical view of existentialism in the paintings of Jackson Pollock and the 2015 blockbuster movie Mad Max: Fury Road.
In the Philosophical Flusters segment we talk about existentialism and what it is, the good and the bad. We also address how this plays into a worldview outside of christianity.
In the Peculiar Painting segment we talk bout a little history of the modern artist Paul Jackson Pollock and we emphasis one painting in particular titled - One: Number 31 and how this painting expresses his loose and meaningless style of painting called Drip Painting or Action Painting. And we com to a conclusion that it really is childish.
In the Scintillating Cinema Segment we talk about the 2015 action packed blockbuster movie Mad Max: Fury Road. We examine the idea of existentialism that is underlying throughout the movie is different characters.
As we take on this idea in these different form of art we talk about how we are to view things differently as Christians and how this worldview leads to meaninglessness and chaos.
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