For the Life of the World

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  • 2015
  • 1 Season
  • 7.5  (20)

For the Life of the World is an award-winning documentary series that explores the meaning and purpose of life from a Christian perspective. Produced by Exploration Films and directed by Evan Koons, the series features interviews with leading theologians, philosophers, and cultural critics, as well as thought-provoking visuals and storytelling.

The series consists of seven episodes, each focusing on a different aspect of life that is essential to human flourishing, such as love, work, creativity, and community. Each episode begins with a philosophical or theological inquiry into the nature of the topic, followed by interviews with experts who provide insights and examples of how the topic is manifested in real life. The episodes are arranged in a logical sequence that builds on each other, culminating in a final episode that brings together all the themes and offers a vision for a life lived well.

One of the strengths of For the Life of the World is its ability to connect abstract ideas to concrete experiences. While some of the discussions might be challenging for viewers who are not familiar with Christian theology or philosophy, the series is accessible and engaging for a broad audience. The interviews are often interspersed with footage of everyday people and scenes from around the world, which helps to illustrate the concepts in a way that is relatable and tangible.

One of the key themes of the series is the idea that life is a gift, and that we are called to steward that gift well. This means recognizing the inherent value and dignity of all life, and seeking to create a world where everyone can thrive. The series challenges viewers to think beyond their individual concerns and to consider their role in the wider community. For example, in the episode on work, the series argues that our jobs are not just a means to an end, but a way of contributing to the common good and building up society.

Another important theme is the idea that love is the foundation of all human activity. Love is not just a feeling, but a choice to give of oneself for the sake of another. This means cultivating relationships that are marked by mutual respect, compassion, and honesty. The series explores the different ways that love is expressed in our lives, from the love between parents and children, to the love between friends, to the love that motivates us to serve others.

Throughout the series, the interviews are punctuated by beautiful cinematography and original music that help to create a sense of wonder and awe. The visuals are often abstract, but they are always arresting, and they serve to underscore the beauty and complexity of the world we live in. The music is similarly evocative, ranging from classical compositions to folk songs to contemporary pop.

For the Life of the World is a thought-provoking and inspiring series that challenges viewers to consider what it means to live a good life. The series is not preachy or didactic, but instead invites viewers into a conversation about the big questions that we all face. By exploring themes like love, work, and creativity, the series helps to reorient our priorities and invites us to become more conscious of the choices we make in our daily lives. Whether you are a person of faith or someone who is open to exploring philosophical and ethical questions, For the Life of the World is a series that is sure to leave a lasting impression.

For the Life of the World is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (7 episodes). The series first aired on February 1, 2015.

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Church
7. Church
February 1, 2015
Actor-Writer Evan Koons prepares for a feast, the biggest party of all time. Before the celebration, he and his band plunge the depths of "anamnesis" and "prolepsis." Discover how these profound concepts reveal the eternal reach of our every day lives on earth. Hear from scholar Stephen Grabill about the mission of the church in the world. And finally, the moment you've been waiting for: Evan discloses the profound metaphor hidden in a tiny acorn. It might transform your view of everything! Rediscover the church as the body of Christ in the world, bringing healing and restoration to all creation.
Wonder
6. Wonder
February 1, 2015
We work to be useful, while personal beauty or excellence gives us value. We worry about our significance compared to others. We wrestle for our piece of the pie, and then collapse anxious, depressed, depleted and very alone. Discover how Wonder restores us and draws us into a deeper relationship with our Creator-God. Actor-writer Evan Koons chats with scholar Stephen Grabill exploring what it means to Behold and appreciate God's goodness. Evan is inspired to be "useless" in God's creation and "becomes like a child" to appreciate the wonderful world around him. Artist Mako Fujimura speaks from his studio, reminding us that Beauty is the door to the Gospel - the story of God's extravagant, gratuitous love.
Wisdom
5. Wisdom
February 1, 2015
Actor-writer Evan Koons joins Stephen Grabill in the art of bread-making as they explore the purpose and nature of knowledge. To some knowledge is power, about getting ahead, or about climbing a cultural ladder of success. What if knowledge was about love? Stephen unveils how shared knowledge about God's world grows, producing abundance and blessing. Chief Exploration Officer Dwight Gibson receives a brain exam at Dr Tim Royer's Neurocore studio, and then sends Tim off to a classroom to demonstrate the wondrous expanse of the human brain. Tim reminds us that we are "wonderfully made" in God's image, created to participate in his creativity.
Order
4. Order
February 1, 2015
In some parts of the world injustice is more common than justice. What causes this breakdown in communities and nations around the globe? Scholars Stephen Grabill and Anthony Bradley join actor-writer Evan Koons in a garden full of creative potential. Together, they explore our role as gardeners in the world and how hospitality transforms communities into places of human flourishing. When everything seems safe and in order, a Stranger suddenly pays a visit, testing Evan's new found understanding of hospitality and justice. Just in time, Chief Exploration Officer Dwight Gibson delivers a small package with a message from John Perkins about our God-given human dignity.
Creative Service
3. Creative Service
February 1, 2015
Some say we work for bread and butter, bringing home the bacon, or earning our crust. Is work only about survival? Actor-writer Evan Koons and scholar Stephen Grabill search for the fruit of our daily labor. Through our work, talents are exchanged, creating a mysteriously vast network of relationships that bless the world with abundance. Explore how work in its original design is communal, creative, and reflective of a God who is also...a worker. Dwight Gibson takes the exploration further as he reads a riveting story to The Little Acorn kids. Together, they find out the true nature of a tree.
Love
2. Love
February 1, 2015
Actor-writer Evan Koons interviews young and old about their mysterious and often hilarious journey into "family". Supplied with new insights, Evan invites Amy Sherman to explore the origins of the first family and is surprised to find family is a lot like compost: messy, fertile soil for growth. Evan sends Dwight Gibson on a mission to find the "perfect family." Instead, Dwight discovers a family living "for the life of the world." And Evan learns the purpose and design for family plays an important role in God's plan for his creation.
Exile
1. Exile
February 1, 2015
Does your faith cause you to hide, overpower or blend into your surroundings? The twists and turns of culture can leave us a little confused. Actor-Writer Evan Koons calls on friends Stephen Grabill, Amy Sherman and Dwight Gibson to investigate the bigger picture of our faith and the purpose of our daily lives on earth. Together they look through a new lens to discover something often forgotten: we are not home yet. This new, and old, perspective gives every area and moment of our lives significance in God's purpose for the whole world. Rediscover the eternal song that fills everything with God's beauty and intricate abundance.
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Where to Watch For the Life of the World
For the Life of the World is available for streaming on the Exploration Films website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch For the Life of the World on demand at Amazon, Vudu, Google Play and Crackle.
  • Premiere Date
    February 1, 2015
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (20)