Is Andrew Garfield a Christian?

Answer: No

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Andrew Russell Garfield is better known for his role as Spider-Man in “The Spider-Man Series.” The superstar is an English-American actor who has starred in many top-notch movies. He was born on 20th August 1983 in Los Angeles, California, United States of America. 

The Hollywood superstar grew up in Epsom, England. He received his training in the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama where he began his career on stage and in TV production. He played his first role in the drama, “Lion for Lambs”. Andrew Garfield made his breakthrough with “The Social Network,” a 2010 movie where he played the role of “Eduardo Saverin”.

Throughout his career, Andrew has received lots of nominations and awards including, The Academy Awards, British Academy Films Awards,  British Academy Television Awards, Lawrence Olivier Awards, Golden Globe Awards, Primetime Emmy Awards, and others. In a nutshell, he has received 176 nominations and has won 64 awards.

Andrew Garfield has a secular background. His father is known to be Jewish and Andrew has called himself a “Jewish artist.” This has raised questions about his religious status. If you are confused about his status as a Christian, stay put, as this article will analyze his statements to provide answers to your questions.

Is Andrew Garfield Religious?

Is Andrew Garfield Religious?

Andrew Garfield has not said much about his religious life but in an interview with the Jesuit Publication America, he said that he has “found beauty in the Ignatian Exercises” created by St. Ignatius Loyola and practiced by the Catholics on religious retreats.

When he was asked about his spirituality by Collider in a recent interview, he said, “And that’s what spirituality is for me. I think It’s a kind of awareness of the finite nature of being here. And making sense and meaning out of it while we are here. And where do the main world religions get it right? Where do they go astray?”

Religion Unplugged described Andrew Garfield as having a different approach to life than other Christian actors. In their words, “He’s a better and more diverse actor than a lot of categorically Christian actors are. That’s because he approaches faith and life as a whole, with a sincere and generous curiosity.”

When he was interviewed by Vanity Fair, he said, “Questions of faith and spirituality, and the mystery of spiritual life, is what I’m drawn to the most. If I wasn’t an actor, I think I’d be doing some kind of theological study, and Dustin’s adaptation is that. He presents a study and a set of circumstances and unpicks the notion of fundamentalism and extremism, and how it undermines the virtues and the goodness that can come from having faith.”

In another interview with Collider, Garfield revealed his curiosity about the phenomenon of life and death: “Life and death are everything, the finite nature of being here. For me, it’s a very fertile ground that is endlessly interesting. Because if you’re dealing with spirituality, you’re dealing with faith, then you’re dealing with life and death. And what’s more vital? What’s a greater question?”

Andrew started talking about Jesus and Christianity when he went for Jesuit training in preparation for the 2016 movie, “Silence”.

Does Andrew Garfield Believe in God?

Does Andrew Garfield Believe in God?

Garfield Has not said much about his belief in God, but a few times he said something about God, and he talked about him in a positive light. 

In an interview with American Magazine on January 23, 2017, he recounted an experience he had when he was about to go on stage for his debut public performance in London at the globe theater. He said: 

“It’s about two hours before, and suddenly, I feel like I’m going to die. I genuinely feel that if I step on the stage I’m going to burn up from the inside out. I’ve never felt so much terror, like mortal dread, not-enoughness, self-doubt. Terror at being seen. Terror at revealing and offering my heart. Exposing myself, saying, ‘Look at me.’ I begin thinking of throwing myself into the river. I have nothing to give, I have nothing to offer, and I’m a fraud. I’m asking for something. I’m asking for help. Then I heard a street performer sing the song ‘Vincent’ by Don Maclean and I thought to myself, ‘I have nothing to offer, my voice isn’t that good, I’m not ready to perform in public, I’m not enough.’ If I had listened to those voices, I wouldn’t have been given what I needed. And literally, the clouds parted and the sun came out and shone on me and this guy and I was just weeping uncontrollably. And it was like God was grabbing me by the scruff of the neck and saying, ‘You’ve been thinking that if you go on stage you’re going to die. But actually, if you don’t you’re going to die.’”

Andrew Garfield said to American Magazine on January 23, 2017, “There were so many things in the Exercises that changed me and transformed me, that showed me who I was…and where I believe God wants me to be.”

He spoke further:

“Oh my goodness..this, this was enough. If I hadn’t made the film that would’ve been fine. But the one experience that I wouldn’t want to sacrifice if I had to choose… would have been going through those Exercises. It brings me so much consolation.  It’s such a humbling thing because it shows me that you can devote a year of your life to spiritual transformation, sincerely longing and putting that longing into action, to creating a relationship with Christ and with God, you can then lose 40 pounds of weight, sacrifice for your art, pray every day, live celibate for six months, make all these sacrifices in service of God, in service of what you believe God is calling you into, and even after all of that heart and soul, that humble offering…that humility…even after all of that someone is going to throw a stone and dismiss it. It’s a wonderful, wonderful grace to be given, to be shown. And it’s a huge consolation to know that no matter how hard I work someone is not going to like me. There is going to be at least one person that says that I’m worthless. It’s wonderful! 

“This is my sincere prayer, I’m praying that I’m freer to offer myself vulnerably…and that these other voices, whether they’re internal or external, don’t have the same power over that flame, over the ability to offer that purest, vulnerable, cracked open heart…in service of God, in service of the greater good, in service of love, in service of the divine. I feel like this is what God is showing me. And it hurts when I feel misunderstood or not seen…but I’m longing for it to hurt less so that I can keep offering myself vulnerably.”

Is Andrew Garfield a Christian?

Is Andrew Garfield a Christian?

Andrew Garfield in an interview with the Hollywood Reporter in 2016 admitted that he is not a Christian. In his words: “I’m not a Christian person. I consider myself pantheist, agnostic, occasionally atheist, and a little bit Jewish, but mostly confused.”

Garfield once admitted to the Guardian in an interview that  “He was just the front man for Christianity.”

During his tour for the superhero movie, “The Amazing Spider-Man” he told Time Out that “Peter Parker is not a simple dude, He can’t just switch off. He never feels like he’s doing enough. And Peter suffers from self-doubt. He ums and ahs about his future because he’s neurotic. He’s Jewish. It’s a defining feature. (I hope Jewish people won’t mind the cliché, because my father’s Jewish. I have that in me for sure.)”

According to Andrew Garfield, he is Jewish as was his father before him.

Is Andrew Garfield Baptized?

Is Andrew Garfield Baptized?

Andrew is Jewish but was raised in a secular household. There are no reports or public information that he was baptized, so we don’t know if he is baptized or not.

What did Andrew Garfield say about Jesus?

What did Andrew Garfield say about Jesus?

Andrew Garfield does not say so much about Jesus and admitted that he is not a follower of Jesus. 

He learned about Jesus in one of the movies he featured. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter In 2016 he said, “What was easy was falling in love with this person, was falling in love with Jesus Christ. That was the most sure thing. God! That was the most remarkable thing—falling in love, and how easy it was to fall in love with Jesus.”

In the interview with The American Magazine, he said: “The main thing that I wanted to heal, that I brought to Jesus, that I brought to the Exercises, was this feeling of not-enough-ness. This feeling of that forever longing for the perfect expression of this thing that is inside each of us. That wound of not-enoughness. That wound of feeling like what I have to offer is never enough.”

Andrew’s Spiritual adviser and coach, Father James Martins is the one who is guiding him to a, “very specific relationship with Jesus”. Andrew Garfield said to the coach “I had no relationship with Jesus beforehand,”

In an interview with Time Out Magazine during his tour for the superhero movie, “The Amazing Spider-Man”  he said, “I don’t mind the Jesus parallel for Spider-Man. Jesus is an awesome guy.”

Conclusion 

Andrew has admitted that he is not “a Christian person”, but people feel that he might be a Christian because of his religious roles in movies and his recent comments about God and Jesus.

He became familiar with Christianity through his role in religious movies. Andrew has openly admitted that he is a Jew, as such we don’t consider him a Christian.

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