Horror taps into primal truths

Horror films serve as a reminder of the unexplainable and seemingly irrational, and provide an opportunity to tell theologically forward stories.
David Vendrell, Writer
• October 28, 2014
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On Thursday, Feb. 13, Biola’s first Afro Roots event sprang to life in the parking lot behind Fluor Fountain. From 7–9 p.m., the event featured...