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  <collection_title>Film &amp; Theology</collection_title>
  <name>Citizen Kane</name>
  <link>http://www.marshillchurch.org/media/cinemagogue/citizen-kane</link>
  <author_name>Pastor James Harleman</author_name>
  <id>857</id>
  <date>2009-07-19</date>
  <iphone_date>July 19, 2009</iphone_date>
  <description>Cinema is a modern day pulpit. Movie theaters are modern day pulpits; people flock to their local multiplexes, group together, and find themselves moved by a worldview revealed in story form, allowing themselves to be emotionally led by directors and screenwriters who influence how we feel, think, and even act. Cinemagogue features monthly film viewings at the MHC | Lake City Campus, followed by an expository exploration of narrative themes and spiritual parallels.</description>
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  <summary>Pastor James Harleman takes a look at the narrative themes of the film, Citizen Kane</summary>
  <title>Citizen Kane</title>
  <duration>2556</duration>
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