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Postmodern Realities Episode 148-In Defense of Pop Culture
Published 6 years, 5 months ago
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Several Christian voices have recently been questioning the value of engaging with pop culture, and particularly the kind of entertainment gluttony encouraged by the convenience of services like Netflix or Amazon Prime. They posit that excessive consumption of pop culture by Christians is worse for our souls, minds, and hearts. So are those Christians who believe that engaging popular culture is valuable mistaken? Are Christians who engage with pop culture distracting themselves from more spiritually important things, and from forms of rest and recreation that are qualitatively better than streaming a television series or watching a movie? In the age of binge-watching, how shall Christians then stream? Should we even stream?
This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with Journal author Caleb Woodbridge about his forthcoming online-exclusive viewpoint article, “Ditching Netflix? Engaging Pop Culture in the Age of Binge-Watching”.https://www.equip.org/article/ditching-netflix-engaging-pop-culture-in-the-age-of-binge-watching/ Check back for the forthcoming articles here and our article archive page.
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This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with Journal author Caleb Woodbridge about his forthcoming online-exclusive viewpoint article, “Ditching Netflix? Engaging Pop Culture in the Age of Binge-Watching”.https://www.equip.org/article/ditching-netflix-engaging-pop-culture-in-the-age-of-binge-watching/ Check back for the forthcoming articles here and our article archive page.
We’d also like to invite you to subscribe to the Journal. To subscribe to the Journal, please click here. https://www.equip.org/product/crj-subscription/
When you to subscribe to the Journal, you join the team of print subscribers whose paid subscriptions help provide the resources at equip.org that minister to people worldwide. These resources include our free online-exclusive articles, such as this review, as well as our free Postmodern Realities podcast.
Another way you can support keeping our resources free is by leaving us a tip. A tip is just a small amount, like $3 or $5, which is the cost for some of a latte, lunch out, or coffee drink. To leave a tip, click here. https://www.equip.org/product/pmr-jnl-tip/
Other articles and Postmodern Realities podcasts featuring this author:
Episode 037: Choose Your Own Enchantment: Freedom and Conscience in What We Watch
Choose Your Own Enchantment: Freedom and Conscience in What We Watch
Other articles and Postmodern Realities podcasts related to this topic:
Episode 075: Film Nostalgia & Heaven
Looking for Heaven at the Movies: What our Fondness for Nostalgic Films Says about Us.”
The Wisdom of Pixar
Television as the New Literature: Understanding and Evaluating the Medium
Prometheus: Finding God in Outer Space
Unpacking Anime’s Thematic and Spiritual Depth
The Artistic Pro-Life Theme in Netflix’s I Am Mother
Postmodern Realities Episode 132: The Artistic Pro-Life Theme in Netflix’s I Am Mother
Episode 87: Westworld & A.I.
“HBO’s Westworld and the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence.”
The Gospel According to Lost
Breaking Bad’s Addicting Defense of Moral Realism
Episode 039: The Gospel According to Marvel
The Gospel According to Marvel
Episode 024: Dr. Strange (film review with spoilers)
Fighting Scientism with the Occult in Doctor Strange
Episode 017: Suicide Squad, Deadpool, and the Rise of the Comic Book Antihero
Suicide Squad, Deadpool, and the Rise of the Comic Book Antihero
Episode 139 Clear Skies, Hurt Hearts, Can’t Lose: Why Spielberg’s Aliens Help Make us More Human
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Episode 123 Tolkien’s First Fellowship
Tolkien’s First Fellowship A film review of Tolkien
Episode 100: A. Hitc