Exploring the questions of what it means to be Orthodox in twenty-first century North America, and engaging the academy and the secular world in a fearless and joyful search for the truth.
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Exploring the questions of what it means to be Orthodox in twenty-first century North America, and engaging the academy and the secular world in a fearless and joyful search for the truth.
Hellbound? by Kevin Miller Click here to download! In this episode, Lydia and Kevin examine Hellbound?, a 2013 documentary film on different Christian visions of hell by Kevin Miller. Topics discussed include: Subjectivity and objectivity in interpretation The nature of salvation and damnation Emotional motivations for visions of the afterlife The art of documentary filmmaking Good preaching and bad preaching Passing On To purchase a DVD or a download of the film, as well as additional materials, such as the discussion guide, check out the Hellbound website. Also, you might be interested in the following books, articles, podcasts, and videos on the subjects of Salvation, the Gospel, Good and Evil, and Hell: “The Mirror of Hell,” a roundtable discussion on Hellbound? between Abp. Lazar Puhalo, Brad Jersak, Ron Dart, and Kevin Miller. “The Death of Death,” a sermon by Brad Jersak “Apocatastasis: The Heresy That Never Was,” by Fr. Aidan Kimel “‘The Satan’ with Brad Jersak and Michael Hardin,” an episode of the Beyond the Box podcast Life After Death: A History of the Afterlife in Western Religion, by Alan Segal The Origin of Satan: How Christians Demonized Jews, Pagans, and Heretics, by Elaine Pagels Tune in next time to hear our interview of Dr. Jeana Jorgensen, Ph.D., folklorist, sex educator, and belly dancer extraordinaire!
The Bad Orthodox Podcast
Exploring the questions of what it means to be Orthodox in twenty-first century North America, and engaging the academy and the secular world in a fearless and joyful search for the truth.