All articles by Mark Greene – Page 2
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Brave new world
Mark Greene reviews Avatar, the 3D movie leading cinema’s fightback against widescreen TV
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The boy who was the Christ
Mark Greene finds much to cheer the heart and the mind in Anne Rice's novel of Jesus' childhood.
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An atheist's atonement?
Mark Greene explores a bleak view of existence in the big screen adaptation of Ian McEwan’s finest novel.
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Anne Frank’s Blog
Mark Greene considers how blogging is creating a communication revolution that has profound implications for the church.
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The age of rage
We’ve all got good at shouting says Mark Greene, but is it about the right things?
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10 years older... none the wiser
Mark Greene wonders if we’ve learned anything in the past decade...
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Sexual Revolution
Mark Greene considers the implications of BBC2's extraordinary No Sex Please we're Teenagers.
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The Passion
Rarely has a film attracted so many column inches and so much hot debate ahead of its general release. Some have slated it as excessively violent – others claim it triggered a deep spiritual experience. Having attended a preview screening, regular columnist Mark Greene gives his verdict.
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On The Offensive
Mark Greene considers Jerry Springer the Opera in the context of politically correct Britain.
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The New Religion
Mark Greene finds football is filling a terrible vacuum in the lives of millions in the UK today... "If you want to understand a culture look at what that culture most talks about. And our culture most talks about, writes about, and most broadcasts about sport in general, and football in particular. Even more than sex."
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Youth on a mission
Mark Greene meets Greg Stier - a man who has a mission for youth and thinks youth really do have a mission.
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Reaching the Nation? The Missing Ingredients
Mark Greene wonders whether we've been living half the Gospel.
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Food, Glorious Food
Mark Greene waxes lyrical about food and gets angry about its abuse.
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A Different Kind Of Hero
Is Mark Greene charmed by Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince?
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Crusading For Conscience
Mark Greene is intrigued by Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven.
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In Good Company
Mark Greene meets Anthony Collins, a lawyer who broke all the rules and created the best law firm in Birmingham with a 'pray and serve' ethos.
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Da Vinci Code Response
Mark Greene reveals the profoundly anti-Christian agenda in the mega-selling thriller The Da Vinci Code.
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Rich Christian in a world of need
Mark Greene meets Kim Tan, a business man with a mission.
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