Many who read the story...
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Many who read the story of Jesus' Transfiguration on the mountaintop wonder where this story really belongs in the life of our Lord. Some think it is really more appropriately located at the beginning of his ministry, since it announces his identity; others think it comes at the end, since it is an epiphany revealing him as only the Resurrection and Ascension really could. Whether at the beginning, middle or end, it has a meaning all its own.
French movie director Jean-Luc Godard would have understood this conversation. Known for his experimental techniques, he once participated in a film symposium at which another filmmaker, Georges Franju, was on the program. Franju spoke dogmatically, saying about filmmaking what some seminary professors have said about good preaching: "Movies should have a beginning, a middle and an end."
Godard replied, "Certainly, but not necessarily in that order."
French movie director Jean-Luc Godard would have understood this conversation. Known for his experimental techniques, he once participated in a film symposium at which another filmmaker, Georges Franju, was on the program. Franju spoke dogmatically, saying about filmmaking what some seminary professors have said about good preaching: "Movies should have a beginning, a middle and an end."
Godard replied, "Certainly, but not necessarily in that order."