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Not for Gardiner the pietistically devotional approach that can stultify.

It’s also a deeply spiritual film, without being pietistic or sanctimonious.

“Like Hollywood — a world so often criticized by the pietistic — these institutions and their leaders celebrate and reward the ‘blessing’ of fame, popularity and influence,” he writes.

They could be starchily formal or free-flowing, operatic or pietistic, shameless or scolding.

Less interested in blunt proselytizing than more open-ended explorations of faith and its challenges, Affirm films have gratifyingly avoided the kind of pietistic Sunday-school pageantry that characterizes so many motion pictures of the genre.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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