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Ryan Duns: From Jaws to K-Pop Demon Hunters: How Horror Films Reveal the Sacred

Sep 29, 2025
Ryan G. Duns, SJ, is a Jesuit priest and theology professor at Marquette University, exploring the intersection of horror films and theology. He presents intriguing ideas that horror is a conservative genre, revealing our metaphysical vulnerabilities and desires for meaning. Duns discusses concepts like 'frag events' and the 'dark transcendent', using films like The Purge and The Black Phone to highlight the connection between fear and faith. He even shares anecdotes from his theology class, showcasing horror's role in deepening spiritual conversations.
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ANECDOTE

Students' Hidden Metaphysical Yearning

  • Many students who claim atheism still love films about angels and demons.
  • Ryan uses that interest as an entry point to ask deeper theological questions in class.
ADVICE

Use Film To Elicit Testimony

  • Use films as objective artifacts to prompt student testimony and safe disclosure.
  • Screen short scenes to let students triangulate and discuss personal resonance without direct exposure.
ANECDOTE

From Outrage To Jesuit Vocation

  • A parent angrily emailed accusing Ryan's course of training murderers the same week the book cleared.
  • Two days later an alum professed Jesuit vows after taking the theology of horror class.
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