The award-winning movie, Hacksaw Ridge, portrays the true story of the World War II US Army medic with the 307th Regiment, 77th Infantry Division, Desmond T. Doss, who without firing a single bullet received the Medal of Honour. Doss was a brave, modest and strong-willed character that upheld an authentic belief in Christ. The theological anthropology revealed in this movie is evident through the convictions and perceptions of Desmond Doss. Even in the wake of the Fall, wherein people are disfigured, distorted, self-abused, or self-contradicted, they are still gloriously loved by God.
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