COHORT: Metamodernism 101 (2026)
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  • Metamodernism 101: How Movies Help Us See a Cultural Shift

    Thursdays, May 28 to June 25, 2026 | 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. ET
  • What is metamodernism? The term—only a decade or so old—refers to a new cultural era that has moved beyond modernism and postmodernism, but draws from aspects of both. For Christians seeking to reach the rising generation, learning about metamodernism is helpful because it is a category with great explanatory power regarding the real postures, aesthetics, and sensibilities of 21st-century people. 


    Learning to recognize metamodernism is easiest by looking at real cultural artifacts. In this cohort we will primarily look at movies as an entry point for understanding what metamodernism is, how it feels, and what it looks like in the arts. But we will also look at music and TV, and technological trends.


    Led by veteran film critic and cultural commentator Brett McCracken, this cohort is for anyone seeking to grow in their grasp of our metamodern cultural moment, whether for personal edification or for practical application in ministry, apologetics, evangelism, teaching, or parenting the next generation.

     

    Are you on a church staff or considering this cohort as a group at a church? If so, check out this brief PDF with three ideas of how to use this cohort as a group. It also has instructions for deep discounts, provided through the support of generous donors. We hope these online learning cohorts will bless the church. As a result, we never want finances to hinder someone from participating. If you want to participate in this cohort and have a need, please send us an email (cohorts@thegospelcoalition.org) and tell us more about your circumstances.

     

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    * Registration closes on May 27, 2026

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