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Notes from the Tilt-a-Whirl

  NR HD

Aaron Rench

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Plot Summary

An Idea Film. A Bookumentary. A cinematic treatment of a worldview. A poet live in concert. A motion picture sermon. VH1 Storytellers meets Planet Earth. 60 Minutes meets Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God. In this unusual but fascinating film sequence, best-selling author N.D. Wilson gives an emotional and intellectual tour of life in this world and the final chapter that is death. Everything before, after and in-between is a series of miracles--some of which are encouraging, others disturbing and uncomfortable.

Customer Reviews

Ecclesiastes in pictures

Breathtaking. Hilarious. Scathing. Fiercely jolly. If you ever want to learn about ants, creation, thunderstorms, evil, Hamlet, eternity, snow, hell, pain and death all rolled into one ecstatic ball, then watch this film. It will sprawl you, wind you, pick you up and then push you on your way even as you hold out both arms to stop the world from rocking. It will blind you with beauty and insist that you see.

Artistic Theology

Wilson offers thought provoking theology wrapped in beautiful art in true John Edwards style. Wonderful.

Loving Your Place in the Story

N.D. Wilson's love for the world that God has spoken comes through with the best kind of authenticity. This compelling film revels in Wilson's contention that "you can learn more from an anthill than from Heidegger". He is not afraid to raise the biggest of questions, and more importantly, to answer them, not just with speculations from a book filled room, but in the context of a life lived inside God's story. Wilson is no slouch as a thinker, but having stepped outside into a wild world, he fills out life's questions with answers that touch the whole person, head, heart, and hand. This is philosophy for real people: not dumbed down, but fleshed out. This world, and all of our experiences in it, are part of a story that is being told, and instead of grumbling about your lines, Wilson invites the viewer to meet the world with gratitude, because the story God is telling is a good one.

Notes from the Tilt-a-Whirl
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  • $12.99
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Released: 2011

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