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In this episode of Tea Time Theology the hosts and guest discuss Alan Moore and David Gibbons' Watchmen (1986–87), covering its historical context, key plotlines (the Comedian's murder, Dr. Manhattan's exile, Rorschach's investigation), and the book's innovative interstitial world-building.
They explore theological questions raised by the story—where God might be in a broken world, process theology and divine “nudges,” community as hope—and offer personal reactions and reading recommendations for listeners wanting to dive deeper.
https://www.wildernessjourneys.org/
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In this episode of Tea Time Theology the hosts and guest discuss Alan Moore and David Gibbons' Watchmen (1986–87), covering its historical context, key plotlines (the Comedian's murder, Dr. Manhattan's exile, Rorschach's investigation), and the book's innovative interstitial world-building.
They explore theological questions raised by the story—where God might be in a broken world, process theology and divine “nudges,” community as hope—and offer personal reactions and reading recommendations for listeners wanting to dive deeper.
https://www.wildernessjourneys.org/