God’s Not Dead (2014)


After he refuses to disavow his faith, a devout Christian student (Shane Harper) must prove the existence of God or else his college philosophy professor (Kevin Sorbo) will fail him.

God’s Not Dead (2014)

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (18 votes, average: 4.50 out of 5)
Loading...

Information


Released Year: 2014
Runtime: 113 minutes
Genre: Drama
Directors: Harold Cronk

Storyline


After he refuses to disavow his faith, a devout Christian student (Shane Harper) must prove the existence of God or else his college philosophy professor (Kevin Sorbo) will fail him.

Trailer


Reviews


40
The Hollywood Reporter - Stephen Farber
The film has entertaining moments, but these are clearly secondary to its proselytizing intentions.
38
McClatchy-Tribune News Service - Roger Moore
The pace is stumbling, the characters are broad, the makeup and the performances uneven, though Sorbo dives into his tactless, unethical indoctrinator role with Satanic glee.
20
Variety - Scott Foundas
Even grading on a generous curve, this strident melodrama about the insidious efforts of America’s university system to silence true believers on campus is about as subtle as a stack of Bibles falling on your head.
20
The Guardian - Mike McCahill
Ban this sick filth.
16
The A.V. Club - Todd VanDerWerff
Even by the rather lax standards of the Christian film industry, God’s Not Dead is a disaster.

Related Movies


After he refuses to disavow his faith, a devout Christian student (Shane Harper) must prove the existence of God or else his college philosophy professor (Kevin Sorbo) will fail him.

After he refuses to disavow his faith, a devout Christian student (Shane Harper) must prove the existence of God or else his college philosophy professor (Kevin Sorbo) will fail him.

After he refuses to disavow his faith, a devout Christian student (Shane Harper) must prove the existence of God or else his college philosophy professor (Kevin Sorbo) will fail him.

After he refuses to disavow his faith, a devout Christian student (Shane Harper) must prove the existence of God or else his college philosophy professor (Kevin Sorbo) will fail him.