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174. How Can Fantastical Stories Train Christian Fans in Philosophy? | with Phil Lollar

Published 2 years, 11 months ago
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Great stories make us feel wonder, and also feel grief, joy, love, or even some temptations to sin.[1. Photo by Giammarco Boscaro on Unsplash.] Yet some of the greatest stories also help us ask big questions about God, ourselves, and the world. They help us practice thinking about the deep stuff, which we call philosophy. In today’s episode, Phil “-Osophy” Lollar, Adventures in Odyssey founding father and writer, rejoins us to explore how great stories train us in renewing our minds.

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Phil Lollar, co-creator of Adventures in OdysseyReintroducing guest Phil Lollar

Phil Lollar started his performing career at the tender age of five. He won numerous acting awards in high school, and studied music, screenwriting and directing in college. Phil then worked with Focus on the Family, co-creating Adventures in Odyssey and writing more than 230 episodes plus directing more than 350 episodes. Phil also co-developed the hit comedy series Jungle Jam and Friends! as well as the animated video series Little Dogs on the Prairie. Phil also served as a writer and consultant for the television series, The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss. Phil resides in Arizona with his wife and son.

1. How can fantastical stories ignore philosophy?

  • By focusing on “fun” entertainment and human feelings.
  • By assuming stories ought not engage big questions.
  • By treating ideas flippantly or moralistically.

2. How might some stories badly teach philosophy?

  • Examples may include the latter Matrix movies with ponderous dialogue.
  • Or consider
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