A thrill of hope [video recording (DVD)] : the Christmas story in word and art / presented by Emory, Candler School of Theology, Morehouse Education Resources.
Publisher: Denver, Colorado : Morehouse Education Resources, [2011]Description: 1 DVD (approximately 43 minutes) : sound, colour ; 12 cmISBN:- 9781606740897
- 160674089X
- Executive producer, Jan Love; senior producer, Mary Callen; producer, Laurel Davis Hanna; producer-development, Mary Lou Greenwood Boice; editor, Steve Childress; writers, Thomas G. Long, Laurel Davis Hanna, Mary Callen; director of photography, Dan Johnson, Jim Bridges; consultant, Don E. Saliers.
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Media | Theology House | BT315.3 THR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | A00420620 |
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BT315 ALL Jesus' Christmas party / | BT315.3 BAI A clear view of the birth of Jesus | BT315.3 NAT The nativity story | BT315.3 THR A thrill of hope the Christmas story in word and art / | BT365 RIC The miracle-stories of the Gospels / | BT366 DEP The miracles of Jesus / | BT366 JER Unknown sayings of Jesus / |
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Reissue, originally published: Atlanta, GA : Candler School of Theology, 2009.
"Based on an idea by Thomas G. Long."
A visit -- The nativity -- The shepherds -- The epiphany -- The presentation -- The flight.
Executive producer, Jan Love; senior producer, Mary Callen; producer, Laurel Davis Hanna; producer-development, Mary Lou Greenwood Boice; editor, Steve Childress; writers, Thomas G. Long, Laurel Davis Hanna, Mary Callen; director of photography, Dan Johnson, Jim Bridges; consultant, Don E. Saliers.
Featuring: Michael Joseph Brown, Luke Timothy Johnson, Steven J. Kraftchick, Thomas G. Long, Carol A. Newsom, Gail R. O'Day.
The study is divided into six one hour sessions with a 7-minute video for each chapter. Each video featuring a passage of a Scripture, commentary by the scholars, and a Swanson work of art based on that passage.