A Not-So-Faithful Portrayal of the Women of the Bible
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United States
Started March 30, 2026
The Faithful often eschews biblical teaching for a Hollywood retelling
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A Not-So-Faithful Portrayal of the Women of the Bible
National Review (United States) | Mar 29, 2026
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Mar 30, 2026
Critics should recognize that not all adaptations aim to educate; some simply seek to entertain, which has its own value in promoting discussion.
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Hollywood's adaptations of biblical stories often distort women's roles, undermining their significance in faith and history.
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Artistic interpretation in film can breathe new life into biblical narratives, making them more relatable and accessible to modern audiences.
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By prioritizing entertainment over accuracy, these adaptations risk misinforming audiences about the true messages of biblical women.
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The portrayal of women in the Bible should be a balance between faithful representation and creative storytelling to engage diverse viewers.
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