Zonder verdriet gaat het niet. Heeft de cultuur van geluk en succes te veel vat op onze kerkdiensten? Is er ruimte voor verdriet?

Translated title of the contribution: Without Sorrow It Doesn’t Work: Does the culture of happiness and success have too much hold on our church services? Is there room for sadness?

Armand Leon Van Ommen, Hans Schaeffer

Research output: Other contribution

Abstract

Inside Out is, next to the Minions, the animated film of 2015. The film tells the story of Riley, an eleven-year-old girl, who moves to a new city, where she knows nothing and nobody. The main characters in the film are the emotions that control Riley's life, such as Pleasure, Fear, Disgust and Anger. In an ingenious way, the director introduces the viewers to what is happening in Riley's 'head office': the emotions jostle each other to sit at the control panel of Riley's emotional life.
Translated title of the contributionWithout Sorrow It Doesn’t Work: Does the culture of happiness and success have too much hold on our church services? Is there room for sadness?
Original languageOther
TypeNewspaper article
Publishernederlands dagblad
Number of pages1
EditionMarch 2016
Publication statusPublished - 7 Mar 2016

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