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Cheers to… the Culture Wars

Two things turned 21 this year that were major battles in the culture wars: Harry Potter and the Clinton Impeachment. What kind of perspective does a couple of decades and a year offer to these two issues? Have we learned anything in the interim?

Two things turned 21 this year that were major battles in the culture wars: Harry Potter and the Clinton Impeachment. What kind of perspective does a couple of decades and a year offer to these two issues? Have we learned anything in the interim?

Fascinating Podcast - September 20, 2021

Asian Inspired Fiction - Episode 300 Mega-show

Asian Inspired Fiction - Episode 300 Mega-show

Fall began with a box-office dominated by Shang-Chi. What does this smash-hit mean for the future of fantasy fiction? We interview four experts for their insights. Ken Liu, Fonda Lee, Phil Yu and Andrea Stewart join us for a THREE HOUR episode 300. Plus, you know we have to weigh in on Shang-Chi. We're back with a big, big splash!

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Matrons, Monsters and Children” (Matt’s C.S. Lewis read-along)

The Bible Slide

What’s Fascinating Us:

Matt: Pen15 (Hulu)

Kathy: Parasite 

Clay: Mexico 

JR.: “The Velveteen Lover” by Julianna Baggott

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KathyMatt | Clay | JR.

Here’re our books:

Raise Your Voice (Kathy) | Matt’s Books | Undead (Clay) | Empathy for the Devil (JR.)

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Kathy’s BlogMatt’s Books | Clay’s Books | JR.’s Site | JR.’s Email List

Audio Producer: Aaron Kretzmann

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What do you make of these two issues in light of today?

By JR. Forasteros

JR. lives in Dallas, TX with his wife Amanda. In addition to exploring the wonders that are the Lone Star state, JR. is the teaching pastor at Catalyst Community Church, a writer and blogger. His book, Empathy for the Devil, is available from InterVarsity Press. He's haunted by the Batman, who is in turn haunted by the myth of redemptive violence.