In this episode, we discuss the 2014 film 'Calvary', directed by John Michael McDonagh and starring Brendan Gleeson. Our discussion highlights, as central to this film, an examination of whether or not Christianity holds any relevance for today's society. Along these lines, we start by outlining the contemporary situation of nihilism that each of the characters seem to occupy in the film. We then explore the difference between Christianity, as a particular worldview with an accepted doctrine upheld by the church establishment, and the phenomenology of Christian life, which offers a way of describing specific lived experiences independent from any ideological system of thought and which cannot be accounted for within a traditional Greek philosophical framework. Our discussion concludes by considering the lived experience of forgiveness as a value from the biblical tradition that Calvary deems to still hold significance for our time. These reflections are accompanied by a couple of basic lagers from Hüfi and Tuborg. Follow us on twitter.com/twophilpodcast or instagram.com/twophilpodcast to get involved with the discussion.