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Welcome back to My Seminary Life. In today's episode, I sit down for the first a several episodes inspired by my listening of the podcast series Bundyville. In stop number one of this trip, I set out to quickly overview season one of the series, dive into the world of alt-right malitia thinking, and ultimately, dig our teeth into the White Horse Prophecy. That's right folks, things are getting cultish around here...again. Listen to the whole series: https://www.npr.org/podcasts/606441988/bundyvilleContact MSL: emailseminarylife@gmail.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StudioTwoOneNine

Welcome to my dojo, this is Kung Fu Pizza Party. In today's episode, I sit down to discuss a very controversial question that also has a fairly obvious answer to people on both sides of the argument; are martial arts demonic? As a life-long Christian, martial artist, who went to Seminary and now teaches kids Ninja, I feel uniquely qualified to weigh in on this subject and expose how the arguments fall apart. Instagram: @kungfupizzaparty Letterboxd: KungFuPizzaPrtyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StudioTwoOneNine

Welcome back to My Seminary Life. In today's episode, instead of a Rabbit Trail, an Experiential Preaching, or just the audio of a previous sermon, here today I want to talk about Colossians 2:6-7 which I did preach on but was so impacted by its simple message that I wanted to relay it to you all as well. Contact: emailseminarylife@gmail.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StudioTwoOneNine

Welcome back to My Seminary Life. In today's episode, I talk about what to expect when people come up to talk to you after a sermon. If anything, this episode is intended to help young preachers learn how to set their expectations when comments start coming. Contact: emailseminarylife@gmail.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StudioTwoOneNine

Welcome back to My Seminary Life, and holy cow it's been five years of the show! How did that happen? How are you still listening to this? In this episode, I reflect on where the show has been, and where I hope it is headed in the next five years, although I do find those questions a bit tasking. Contact: emailseminarylife@gmail.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StudioTwoOneNine

Edmund's missteps in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" spark a fascinating discussion about whether his actions nudged Aslan into a different direction. In this laid-back Easter special of Systematic Geekology, host Joshua Noel welcomes back former hosts Joe Dea and Brandon Knight for a spirited chat about Narnia. They dive into the complexities of character motivations, particularly how Edmund's betrayal and eventual redemption might have influenced the great lion himself. The trio explores deeper themes of sin, responsibility, and the mystical magic of the Narnian world, all while throwing in some clever banter and cheeky humor. Buckle up as they unravel the intertwining destinies of characters and question whether Aslan's sacrifice was merely a reaction to Edmund or part of a grander design. A deep dive into the Chronicles of Narnia offers a fascinating exploration of themes like redemption, sacrifice, and the allegorical nuances embedded within C.S. Lewis's writing. The episode kicks off with a discussion on the character of Aslan and whether his actions are influenced by Edmund's mistakes.The hosts—Joshua, Joe, and Brandon—debate how the narrative intertwines Christian theology with fantasy, raising questions about the nature of sin and divine response. As they reflect on the Easter theme, they consider whether Aslan's sacrifice is a reaction to Edmund's betrayal or if it was part of a grander design. Joe passionately argues for the idea of a more direct relationship between characters and their choices, while Brandon offers a more nuanced view about the complex interdependence of Aslan and the Pevensies. The conversation flows effortlessly between humor and serious theological debate, balancing clever banter with profound insights, revealing how each character's journey embodies larger truths about faith and redemption. They touch on various atonement theories, discussing how these frameworks apply to the beloved narrative and its implications for understanding God’s nature—whether as unchanging or relational. By the end, the episode not only entertains but also challenges listeners to rethink their perspectives on these timeless stories and their deeper meanings in our lives.Takeaways:In this Easter special, the hosts dissect the character of Edmund from Narnia, exploring how his choices might have influenced Aslan's actions and the overarching narrative.The discussion delves into deeper theological implications, questioning whether God or Aslan reacts to human actions or if their wills are predetermined in a grand cosmic design.The podcast emphasizes the importance of understanding the characters' motivations, suggesting that Edmund's selfishness and eventual redemption play a crucial role in the story's moral lessons.Listeners are encouraged to reflect on the parallels between the characters in Narnia and their own lives, particularly in terms of forgiveness and the impact of personal choices.The hosts cleverly navigate the complexities of atonement theories, comparing the sacrificial aspects of Aslan's story with various interpretations of Christian theology.In a humorous twist, the conversation includes light banter about Turkish Delight, linking it back to Edmund's choices, illustrating how even the most trivial desires can lead to significant consequences..Be sure to check out our merch, find extra content, and become an official member of Systematic Geekology on our website:https://systematic-geekology-shop.fourthwall.com/.Check out other episodes in this ear's theme of "The Faces Behind Us":https://player.captivate.fm/collection/dd903597-98be-49ed-998c-5cdaf73b6af4.Listen to our first ever annual theme where we discussed various works by CS Lewis:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/6ee3ab6b-3d27-4931-bf1e-61dda8542be3.Check out other episodes with Joshua:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/642da9db-496a-40f5-b212-7013d1e211e0.Check out other episodes with guests like Joe and Brandon:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/0d46051e-3772-49ec-9e2c-8739c9b74cde.Hear more of Brandon on Kung Fu Pizza Party and My Seminary Life:https://kung-fu-pizza-party.captivate.fm/listenhttps://my-seminary-life.captivate.fm/listen.Listen to more from Joe on KFM Broadcasting:https://www.kfmbroadcasting.com/Mentioned in this episode:Anazao Ministries Podcasts - AMP NetworkCheck out other shows like this on our podcast network! https://anazao-ministries.captivate.fm/Systematic GeekologyOur show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss from a Christian perspective. We do not try to put Jesus into all our favorite stories, but rather we try to ask the questions the IPs are asking, then addressing those questions from our perspective. We are not all ordained, but we are the Priests to the Geeks, in the sense that we try to serve as mediators between the cultures around our favorite fandoms and our faith communities.Follow us on Instagram and BlueSky to keep up to date!Follow our show on our socials to keep up to date and get some exclusive content and fun memes!Get Your SG Merch now!Check out the link to see all of our different t-shirts, backpacks, drinking glasses, pajamas, and more! 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Welcome to my dojo, this is Drunken Fist Happy Hour, a special edition of Kung Fu Pizza Party where I put aside the 30 minutes or less stipulation, and instead I grab a drink and a friend and we let the conversation meander like Drunken Fist Kung Fu. With me today is Joshua Noel of Be Living Water to discuss Christian Taoism or Taoist Christianity. We are all on a spiritual journey, and in Josh's case, he has found a path to living his truest self found in Jesus and pursing the Tao. Be Living Water: https://be-living-water.captivate.fm/Instagram: @kungfupizzaparty Letterboxd: KungFuPizzaPrtyYouTube: youtube.com/StudioTwoOneNine

Welcome back to My Seminary Life Presents: Fish FryDays the Musical. This week, turn in your hymnal to some number as we look at Man of Sorrows. This hymn keeps us grounded on the reality of Christ's human experience of sorrow, our sinful state, and our declaration of worship as a result of our salvation. Check out the full article on Phillip P. Bliss from TGC: https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/story-hymn-man-sorrows/Contact: emialseminarylife@gmail.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StudioTwoOneNine

Welcome back to My Seminary Life Presents: Fish FryDays the Musical, and a happy Saint Patrick's Day to you all. Before we crack open green beer and diving into some corned beef and cabbage, I sit down to talk about the classic song Johnny I hardly Knew Ya; a song that reminds us of the grim realities of war and how war is a place fo destruction while God is in the work of restoration. Contact: emailseminarylife@gmail.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StudioTwoOneNine

Welcome back to My Seminary Life Presents: Fish FryDays the Musical. In this musical devotional series, I cover a different song each week that captures the themes, postures, and practices of Lent. This week, I'm looking at a beloved U2 song from The Joshua Tree; a song about spiritual longing and a surprising declaration that should challenge our perception of what it means to be a human. Contact: emailseminarylife@gmail.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StudioTwoOneNine