2. THEME: A WAY OF TELLING
INTRODUCTION
He said to them,
"Is a lamp brought in to be put under the bed? No, it is put on the lampstand. Nothing is hidden except to be disclosed...
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(Mark 4, 21-22)
We know that when Jesus was
teaching, when he proclaimed the Good News of Salvation, he would speak in
terms of ordinary daily life and convey his message using narrative forms and
techniques that made his story entertaining and therefore easily acceptable.
For example, he knew fishermen
and talked to them of the Kingdom of God through stories related to their
everyday life. In a simple, direct way, with many images and decriptions close to their own daily experience.
We can compare this kind
of reality with our modern experience of the motion picture, a wonderful
invention which is now one hundred years old. A medium which has allowed
twentieth century man to draw near to remote traditions hitherto beyond his
compass; even the Gospel message has been brought to him with exceptional
clarity.
Since the cinema,
however, can also be a bearer of negative messages, a preparation is needed to
enable the viewer to extract and appreciate the true values, to separate the
wheat from the chaff.
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