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Maybe as you are stuck at home during this quarantine, you find yourself binging a lot more Netflix than you normally would.
Whether you are aware of it or not, you are actually binging theology.
In today's episode we'll explore why "cultural texts" like movies, tv, and even memes are all works of theology, and I'll give you some tips using Kevin Vanhoozer's Everyday Theology as a guide for how you can discern theological messages.
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Maybe as you are stuck at home during this quarantine, you find yourself binging a lot more Netflix than you normally would.
Whether you are aware of it or not, you are actually binging theology.
In today's episode we'll explore why "cultural texts" like movies, tv, and even memes are all works of theology, and I'll give you some tips using Kevin Vanhoozer's Everyday Theology as a guide for how you can discern theological messages.
If you want to support this podcast and become a member of the Deep Talks Patreon Community, go to this link:
To Subscribe & Review on Apple Podcasts:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-talks-exploring-theology-and-meaning-making/id1401730159
Connect with Paul Anleitner on Twitter at:
You can also give a donation for this episode directly at:
https://cash.app/$PaulAnleitner

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