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By Church of the Geek
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The podcast currently has 165 episodes available.
Brian and Sam enter the Dreaming to discuss the first five episodes of the Netflix show Sandman, based on the comic written by Neil Gaiman. Setting the tale in a dream world gives Gaiman a great deal of freedom in writing.
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Brian and Sam revisit Thor: Love & Thunder as well as Jason Aaron's work with Jane and Thor to delve into the nature of divinity and what it means for God to be worthy. In many ways, Jane is the counter to Gorr. Not all gods need to die.
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To help support the podcast, please visit our Ko-Fi page here: https://ko-fi.com/churchofthegeek
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This episode, Sam reviews X-Men #12, “Controlled Demolition”. Story by Gerry Duggan, art by Pepe Larraz and Marte Gracia, and letters by VC’s Clayton Cowles.
It's an issue full of questions and tension! Now that the secret of mutant resurrection is out, how will humanity react? Will the X-Ladies save the galaxy from Cordyceps Jones' Gameworld? Just who is Dr Stasis? Will ethics get punched in the face?
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Sam and Brian are each off boldly going on adventures to strange new worlds. To continue our mission of faithfully discussing cool geeky content, we offer this excellent dollar bin episode from July 2020 with Dr. James McGrath as we discuss our shared love of Star Trek.
Dr. McGrath is the Clarence L. Goodwin Chair in New Testament Language and Literature at Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana. He writes regularly on science fiction and theology and has published the book aptly titled Science Fiction and Theology. You can read his blog at Religion Prof. You can reach out to him on Twitter, also @ReligionProf.
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Throughout the fantastic first season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, one of the major plot threads, if not the biggest thread, is Captain Pike struggling with the foreknowledge of his future death. Brian and Sam discuss this new offering to the Star Trek world and that meaty topic of fate and determinism.
For those who are interested, we mentioned our episode on Craig Thompson's Blankets. You can find it here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/17870/8344702
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To help support the podcast, please visit our Ko-Fi page here: https://ko-fi.com/churchofthegeek
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Brian and Sam discuss Thor: Love & Thunder along with the hefty theological question of where is God in the face of suffering?
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To help support the podcast, please visit our Ko-Fi page here: https://ko-fi.com/churchofthegeek
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Obi-Wan has to live after Order 66 and find new meaning and purpose, which doesn't seem all that far from what folks who are in the midst of deconstructing their faith are doing. Brian and Sam discuss the new series and what deconstruction looks like.
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To help support the podcast, please visit our Ko-Fi page here: https://ko-fi.com/churchofthegeek
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Brian and Sam delve into one of the major themes of Discovery Season 4: non-violence versus retaliation.
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The concluding part of The Hard Lessons, where four students of a former teacher return to the school when the teacher dies. In this game, Brian and Sam are joined by the creator of the game, Joshua Wise and their own game master from their D&D game, Michael James.
Join them as they tell the story of Mother Ruler from St. Destructo's School for Incorrigible and Wayward Youth. This is part 2.
Joshua is the creator of The Hard Lessons and the founder of All Ports Open Network,
You can find All Ports Open Network here. (yes, it is a safe Linktree)
You can go directly to The Hard Lessons Itch funding page here.
Connect with us on Twitter @GeekChurch and on Facebook at Church of the Geek.
Our new website: Church of the Geek – At the Intersection of the Comic and the Divine
To help support the podcast, please visit our Ko-Fi page here: https://ko-fi.com/churchofthegeek
Church of the Geek goes back to school! In The Hard Lessons, four students of a former teacher return when the teacher dies to remember the teacher. In this game, Brian and Sam are joined by the creator of the game, Joshua Wise and their own game master from their D&D game, Michael James.
Join them as they tell the story of Mother Ruler from St. Destructo's School for Incorrigible and Wayward Youth. This is part 1. Part 2 will drop tomorrow.
Joshua is the creator of The Hard Lessons and the founder of All Ports Open Network,
You can find All Ports Open Network here. (yes, it is a safe Linktree)
You can go directly to The Hard Lessons Itch funding page here.
Connect with us on Twitter @GeekChurch and on Facebook at Church of the Geek.
Our new website: Church of the Geek – At the Intersection of the Comic and the Divine
To help support the podcast, please visit our Ko-Fi page here: https://ko-fi.com/churchofthegeek
The podcast currently has 165 episodes available.