Slipping out (and in) the back door

Slipping out (and in) the back door

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“We like to think of our beliefs, and disbeliefs, as founded on reason and close, thoughtful observation. Only in theory do we begin to suspect the power of aesthetics to shape our lives.” Tobias Wolff

A church movie night, during which a pastor shows Bergman’s Winter Light followed by a brief discussion, sends author Tobias Wolff out the back door.  In this New Yorker essay, Wolff ponders the possibility of a different outcome, if only the pastor had altered one aspect of his presentation.  What would ultimately draw him back; open “toward the possibility of faith?”