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Issues, Etc.

2164. The Movie, “Oppenheimer” – Pr. Ted Giese, 8/4/23

Issues, Etc.

Lutheran Public Radio

Spirituality, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.9K Ratings

🗓️ 4 August 2023

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Pr. Ted Giese of Mount Olive Lutheran-Regina, Saskatchewan Pr Giese’s Movie Reviews

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Was the Reformer Martin Luther innovating or an error when he added the word alone to Romans 328

0:06.8

for we hold that one is justified by faith alone apart from works of the law?

0:11.5

Find out in Pastor Will Whedon's column in the latest issues etc. journal.

0:15.6

In the Wittenburg Trail feature, Dr. Donna Harrison details her journey to confessional

0:20.0

Lutheranism from Catholicism, Scientism, Mysticism and Evangelicalism.

0:24.9

The free online issues etc. journal, just click the red journal subscription button

0:29.4

at issuesetc.org.

1:00.2

And they won't understand it until they've used it.

1:15.6

They will take you only so far.

1:24.8

I don't know if we can be trusted.

1:27.0

What's such a weapon, but they have no choice.

1:38.2

Exerbs from the movie Oppenheimer.

1:41.0

This film is about the making of the atomic bomb and about the man who is at the forefront

1:47.4

of making that atomic bomb. Welcome back to issues etc. Pastor Ted Geese joins us to review

1:54.7

the movie Oppenheimer. He has bachelor's degree in fine arts. He's passed from Mount

1:58.9

Olive Lutheran Church in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. And he teaches a course for Concordia

2:03.6

Lutheran Theological Seminary titled a Lutheran Approach to Art Media and Film.

2:08.6

Ted, this film, ironically like the one we reviewed before Barbie, is dividing critics too. Why?

2:17.2

One thing with this Oppenheimer film is that it's really long. It's about a three hour long

2:23.6

movie and it's a lot of material to digest. Christopher Nolan is playing with time.

2:30.8

So people who saw Dunkirk as they were watching it, if they were picking up on it, they'll notice

2:35.9

that it seemed like there was a narrative, like straightforward narrative plot happening,

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