Theology and the Films of Christopher Nolan: Cinematic Transcendence

Author:   Joel Mayward (George Fox University, USA) ,  Kutter Callaway
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9781978711587


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   08 January 2026
Format:   Hardback
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Theology and the Films of Christopher Nolan: Cinematic Transcendence


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This work of theological film criticism provides an analysis of filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s entire filmography, from Following (1998) to Oppenheimer (2023). Though his films are noticeably lacking in representations of religion or references to God, Nolan’s postsecular cinema is nevertheless worthy of our theological consideration, as it contains valuable theological and philosophical insights. Indeed, this is the central claim of Theology and the Films of Christopher Nolan: Christopher Nolan’s films can and should be considered works of cinematic philosophical theology—they are doing theology and philosophy through the medium of film as they explore what it means to be human in relation to the transcendent. This book identifies the deep parallels and resonances between Nolan’s films and the works of philosopher Paul Ricoeur and theologian St. Augustine. Like Nolan’s cinema, Theology and the Films of Christopher Nolan is both intellectually stimulating and highly accessible, satisfying the interests of both scholars and popular audiences alike.

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Author:   Joel Mayward (George Fox University, USA) ,  Kutter Callaway
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
ISBN:  

9781978711587


ISBN 10:   1978711581
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   08 January 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Foreword by Kutter Callaway Acknowledgments Introduction: Theology and Christopher Nolan 1. Following: Fallible Man 2. Memento: Memory, History, Forgetting 3. Insomnia: Finitude and Guilt 4. The Dark Knight Trilogy: The Symbolism of Evil 5. The Prestige: Oneself as Another 6. Inception: The Conflict of Interpretations 7. Interstellar: The Course of Recognition 8. Dunkirk: History and Truth 9. Tenet: Time and Narrative 10. Oppenheimer: Living Up to Death Conclusion: Nolan’s Cinematic Transcendence

Reviews

This is theology and film at its best! Putting post-religious filmmaker Christopher Nolan into dialogue with Paul Ricoeur and Augustine, Joel Mayward argues convincingly that Nolan is actually doing theology. his montage of perspectives providing insight aplenty not only for Nolan's films but also from his cinema. * Robert K. Johnston, Senior Professor of Theology and Culture, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA * Holy theocinematics, Batman! Walking into the Christopher Nolan conversation with the sagacity of Nikola Tesla in The Prestige, Joel Mayward will compel the attention of the auteur's super-fans and skeptics alike. As he opens up exciting new avenues of exploration and interpretation in Nolan's filmography, he's ultimately challenging us to rethink the possibilities of cinema as a form of theology. Chapter by chapter, I’m compelled to revisit and reinterpret each enigmatic film, and my understanding of both art and faith are enriched. * Jeffrey Overstreet, author of Through a Screen Darkly: Looking Closer at Beauty, Truth and Evil in the Movies *


Author Information

Joel Mayward is Assistant Professor of Christian Ministries, Theology and the Arts at George Fox University in Oregon. He is author of five books including The Dardenne Brothers’ Cinematic Parables: Integrating Theology, Philosophy, and Film (2022) and the forthcoming Theology and the Films of Christopher Nolan (2025). He is also a cultural critic and writes about the intersection of art and religion.

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