Summary Flame in the Wind is set in the splendor and terror of the Spanish Inquisition and is a gripping drama of heroic Christian faith. Carlos, an earnest young nobleman, faces a choice: the church system offers safety, protection, and respectability; but the Scriptures offer Christ and salvation from sin and with these, torture and death. This film vividly portrays the conflict between following the Bible and following religious tradition. A resource for Heritage Studies and church history. Suitable for upper elementary, teens, and adults. View more details
Directed : Katherine Stenholm
Written : Tim Rogers
Stars : Bob Jones Jr. Bob Jones III Richard Rupp David Hewson
Genres : Drama History
Release date : May 27, 1971
Countries of origin : United States
Official sites : Unusual Films
Language : English
Production companies : Unusual Films
Summary Flame in the Wind is set in the splendor and terror of the Spanish Inquisition and is a gripping drama of heroic Christian faith. Carlos, an earnest young nobleman, faces a choice: the church system offers safety, protection, and respectability; but the Scriptures offer Christ and salvation from sin and with these, torture and death. This film vividly portrays the conflict between following the Bible and following religious tradition. A resource for Heritage Studies and church history. Suitable for upper elementary, teens, and adults. View more details
Genres : Drama History
Release date : May 27, 1971
Countries of origin : United States
Official sites : Unusual Films
Language : English
Production companies : Unusual Films