
Theology and Horror with Ryan Duns
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A Nightmare on Elm Street Farting the 13th
"The horror gives us opportunities think of the way the finite world can be disclosed to the infinite and how our ability to persevere as agents as subjects rests upon how we can port ourselves vis-a-vis that infinite often enough" "It's like from horror to hope from fear to faith that sort of itineraries what where i i think it's fun to speculate," he says. The film is based on a novel by Michael Miers, which was published in 1998 but has since been republished with an updated edition under the title "A Nightmare On elm Street: Farting The 13th And Other Horrific Revelations" It also stars David Duchovny who plays
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