Crisis of meaning, part 4: Daddy issues, father gods
The last part (so far) of Deacon Steven Greydanus’ wide-ranging look at the deep structural problems of the MCU: In part 2 of this series, I said that no viewer should
The last part (so far) of Deacon Steven Greydanus’ wide-ranging look at the deep structural problems of the MCU: In part 2 of this series, I said that no viewer should
Deacon Steven Greydanus continues his look at the MCU: It’s interesting to compare and contrast the TVA with the other Marvel multiverse-policing organization, revealed in last summer’s Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse:
Deacon Steven Greydanus continues his prescient analysis of the nihilism at the heart of the MCU: Questions of meaning and nihilism in the MCU multiverse and the Spider-Verse have become
Steve did a four-parter a while back on the weakness(es) of the MCU and he echoes a lot of my own growing ennui with it. Since we are in Summer
…there remain millions in the field who seek Jesus. People like Ethan Hawke, here discussing his recent biopic on Flannery O’Connor, WILDCAT: Hawke recognized that O’Connor was “a truth seeker,
Sez he: He continues from there with sundry ill-informed opinions deriving from his years of trauma as a film critic that have reduced him to a sad, strange little man
As I feared, Angel Studios is serving up a Bonhoeffer who embodies the MAGA belief in subjecting the gospel to a cult of right wing political violence. Eric Metaxas, a
Time was when you could trust Steven Spielberg to make quality family entertainment that Real Christians[TM] could get behind. Like that movie where a being with the power to heal and
Here’s a taste of his very thoughtful essay, but do go read the whole thing: Orson Scott Card has written that the world of science fiction is like the stable
Some of my readers may remember last summer when all Good Christians[TM] were commanded, on pain of being libeled as Supporters of Human Trafficking, to go see SOUND OF FREEDOM,
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