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Kutter Callaway is Director of Church Relations and Affiliate Professor of Theology and Culture at Fuller Theological Seminary. He lives in Pasadena, California.
"In Scoring Transcendence , Callaway challenges us to listen
carefully to the soundtracks that enliven the most inspiring
movies. He dials into the pitch, tone, and timbre that underscore
Pixar's beloved stories. Callaway demonstrates a remarkable ear to
hear the revelatory moments in complex films from Magnolia to There
Will Be Blood. This is an essential addition to the burgeoning
arena of theology and film." --Craig Detweiler, Director, Center
for Entertainment, Media, and Culture, Pepperdine University
"By focusing on music, Callaway makes an important contribution to
a neglected aspect of film and religion discussion. Scoring
Transcendence is to be warmly welcomed and deserves careful
assessment." --Clive Marsh, author of Theology Goes to the Movies
and co-author of Personal Jesus: How Popular Music Shapes our
Souls
" Scoring Transcendence is the most significant work written on
theology and film music to date. An enlightening and extremely
thoughtful piece of scholarship!" --John Lyden, author of Film as
Religion: Myths, Morals, and Rituals
"Callaway has produced an original and highly significant work that
will be required reading for anyone interested in the topic of film
music from a theological perspective. His readings of films in
particular are subtle, always illuminating, and frequently
brilliant. I highly recommend the book." --Jim Buhler, Associate
Professor of Theory, University of Texas
...a welcome advancement in studies pertaining to the Christian
faith and the arts. It is clearly written, insightful, interesting,
controversial at points, and trendsetting for further discussions.
-- Jeremy Evans, Wake Forest -- Southeastern Theological Review
Adding its voice to the choir, Scoring Transcendence charts a new
way forward for music in the field of film and religion, providing
a coherent paradigm that elevates film music to its rightful place
next to the images. -- Carl Laamanen -- Music, Sound and the Moving
Image Journal
Scoring Transcendence stands as a benchmark for theology's
involvement with cinema. It's spirited, and every page evokes an
enthusiasm for cinema and theological criticism that readers are
sure to find stimulating... Callaway's work could very well be the
decisive text that brings theological film criticism into the fold
of contemporary film scholarship. -- Brandon Konecny -- Film
International
... an important contribution to Christian theological approaches
to film. -- Choice
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