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Gibson, Arthur

Rite of Redemption an Interpretation of the Films of Ingmar Bergman a Revised Collated Edition
1995 0-7734-8892-8
An analysis of Bergman's artistic sensitivity to the problem of redemption in seven screenplays, The Rite, The Virgin Spring, Hour of the Wolf, Shame, Passion of Anna, The Touch, Cries and Whispers.

Silence of God Creative Response to the Films of Ingmar Bergman
1989 0-88946-951-2
A perennially popular reprint about the filmmaker who "exposed on film his own inner vision."

Truth in Advertising
1984 0-88946-912-1
A report from a symposium at the Toronto School of Theology, the first of a continuing series on the ethical implications of advertising.

Voices of Matter
1996 0-7734-8769-7
The late Canadian theologian Arthur Gibson was known for his creative approaches to Christian theology as a hermeneutical tool for interpreting contemporary discoveries and movements in the arts and sciences. This previously unpublished work was prepared from several typed versions, with the assistance of many of Dr. Gibson's professional and personal colleagues. Chapter headings include: Warning Signals of the Atomic Age; The Anti-Materialism of Religious Traditions; The Nucleus of the Problem; The Voice of Non-Entity; The Voice of Process; The Voice of Energy; The Voice of Mass; The Voice of the Quantum; and The Voice of Signals.