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Episode Description
From a Gen Z grunge pop artist’s critique of Bible interpretation to politics to the Artemis II mission, God had a big week in pop culture.
This week on The Subtext, we unpack a wave of God-talk across pop culture, from Sofia Isella’s haunting critique of biblical “context,” to Paula White-Cain’s eyebrow-raising comparison of Trump to Jesus, to Perez Hilton’s post-near-death approach to scripture. We also zoom out (literally!) with a powerful Easter message from the Artemis II crew that reframes faith, humanity, and our place in the universe.
Things we mentioned in this episode:
The Wright Brothers by David McCullough
The Monkey Wrench Gang by Edward Abbey
Desert Solitaire by Edward Abbey
Cross Vision by Gregory A. Boyd
Jesus was a Feminist by Leonard Swidler
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