faith and truth (black robe commentary) - JB

Faith and truth are presented contrastingly in the film Black Robe, and especially so when you consider how the cultures of the Algonquin and French Jesuits interacted with suffering. From the Jesuit perspective, suffering seemed to be displayed and treated as a consequence--an occurrence one must endure during the process of atonement. The Algonquin view, however seemed to me to be more matrer-of-fact. The film portrays a lack of interest in why the suffering take place and treats it at a fact of nature, opting instead to tell us how the natives value perseverance in the larger scheme of their culture.

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