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What hath horror films to do with Christianity, you ask? Join us on this thrilling journey to explore what people of faith have to gain from thoughtful engagement with culture's darkest cinematic expressions.

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Kutter Callaway Podcast

The Kutter Callaway Podcast is an ongoing conversation with artists, writers, thought leaders, and experts exploring the various ways in which culture and faith (or the lack thereof) inform and give rise to one another.

Featured Interviews

  • For the Life of the World

    Why do we like horror films? What draws us to the shadows? All the more poignant for the Christian who shouldn’t watch the bad movies. But let’s take the point seriously: How might we watch horror films Christianly? Which is to say: How do we watch them well? Kutter joins Evan Rosa for a discussion of some truly frightening horror films.

  • The Language of God

    In this episode, Jim Stump and Kutter discuss how art and pop-culture have become an underlying meta-narrative for our culture and lens through which we understand our spirituality. They ask the question, how should a Christian participate in this culture of media and technology and art? Kutter proposes that rather than cutting ourselves off from the world, we engage and participate, being aware of where God is present and active.

  • The Holy Post

    The horror genre has always been seen as off limits to Chritian artists, but Kenneth Chang and Kutter Callaway are beginning to change that. The creators of a Christian horror film, devotional, and podcast, talk with Skye about what the the horror genre can teach us about fear, addiction, and the many stories in the Bible that are actually kind of scary when you take a closer look.

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