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For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture

Fearing Rightly: Horror Films, Theology, and Living with the Terror of Life / Kutter Callaway

Oct 30, 2023
01:08:48

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Quick takeaways

  • Horror films provide a safe space for audiences to experience fear and practice threat response in a controlled environment.
  • Horror and theology intersect as they both explore mystery, the unknown, and the uncanny, inviting viewers to grapple with the inexplicable and break free from rational assumptions.

Deep dives

The Appeal of Horror Films

Horror films have a unique appeal that draws people to theaters for a collective catharsis. They provide a space for audiences to experience fear and live out their nightmares vicariously through the characters on screen. The podcast explores the psychology behind this fascination with horror, discussing how humans have an inherent tendency to infer agency and perceive threats. Horror films allow people to practice their threat response in a safe environment, preparing them for potential dangers in the real world. Additionally, horror films often tap into our vulnerabilities, particularly our fear for children and the unpredictability of the unknown.

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