In this episode of Reforming Nerdom, Jordan and Nate are joined by special guest Pootie to dive into James Islington’s The Will of the Many. We start off spoiler-free—discussing what makes this book such a standout in modern fantasy, its world-building, characters, and themes of hierarchy, power, and hidden truth. But be warned! Partway through the episode, we flip the switch and go full spoiler mode—so if you haven’t finished the book yet, listen until we give you the clear warning to stop. ...
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In this episode of Reforming Nerdom, Jordan and Nate are joined by special guest Pootie to dive into James Islington’s The Will of the Many. We start off spoiler-free—discussing what makes this book such a standout in modern fantasy, its world-building, characters, and themes of hierarchy, power, and hidden truth. But be warned! Partway through the episode, we flip the switch and go full spoiler mode—so if you haven’t finished the book yet, listen until we give you the clear warning to stop. ...
Episode Replay: Finding Faith in Fiction w/ Joshua Haymes
Reforming Nerdom Podcast
1 hour 35 minutes
4 months ago
Episode Replay: Finding Faith in Fiction w/ Joshua Haymes
While the Reforming Nerdom crew takes a short summer break, we’re revisiting one of our favourite episodes! Originally aired earlier this year, this conversation features Jordan, Nate, and Ben joined by special guest Joshua Haymes, host of the Reformation Red Pill podcast. Together, they delve into the significance of fiction in the Christian life, examining how stories, ranging from epic fantasy to science fiction, can reflect God’s truth, inspire faith, and shape a biblical worldview. Wheth...
Reforming Nerdom Podcast
In this episode of Reforming Nerdom, Jordan and Nate are joined by special guest Pootie to dive into James Islington’s The Will of the Many. We start off spoiler-free—discussing what makes this book such a standout in modern fantasy, its world-building, characters, and themes of hierarchy, power, and hidden truth. But be warned! Partway through the episode, we flip the switch and go full spoiler mode—so if you haven’t finished the book yet, listen until we give you the clear warning to stop. ...