Episode 40: Why Theology Needs Story - and What Film Reveals about God

What if theology wasn’t meant to stay abstract, but to be felt—to shape our imagination, our desires, and the way we see the world? In this first episode of Season 1: Foundations of Cinematic Theology - Why story matters. Why theology needs it. And how film becomes sacred ground.

We explore Why Theology Needs Story—and What Film Reveals About God We name the lie many Christians have absorbed—“film is just entertainment”—and uncover why Scripture itself refuses abstraction. From Genesis to the Gospels, God speaks through narrative, tension, character, and arc. And when we learn to read Scripture as story and watch films as modern parables, we begin to see gospel echoes everywhere: mercy in Les Mis, truth in Inception, awakening in The Matrix, hope in Shawshank.

This episode offers simple practices for reading the Bible narratively, engaging film attentively, and walking with others through story rather than propositions. If you’ve ever felt caught between culture and Scripture, this is your invitation into a new way of seeing.

To go deeper, explore The Lens That Changes Everything—an on‑demand masterclass that gives you the Story Lens Framework—and join the 5‑Day Gospel Clarity Challenge, a live monthly journey where we practice it together.