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It's All Connected

It's All Connected

By Adam Nigh

Adam Nigh, a theologian, teacher and musician, talks about the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and other nerd-culture staples, discussing how all of it connects to life, faith, scripture, and theology.
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Ep 10: Bucky's Liberation

It's All ConnectedApr 13, 2021

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Ep 10: Bucky's Liberation
Apr 13, 202121:15
Ep 9: The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and the Power of Symbols

Ep 9: The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and the Power of Symbols

Adam talks about the first episode of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier as, among other things, a study in the power of symbols (similar to Batman Begins in that way) and how that plays into Christian theology by way of the sacraments. 

Mar 22, 202134:13
Ep 8: Side Characters

Ep 8: Side Characters

On this episode Adam talks about the value of side characters in superhero stories, how they often offer greater perspective on a story than the more unrelatable superheroes, and how this models the right way to relate to biblical narratives and especially royal psalms. 

Mar 15, 202124:15
Ep 7: The Ship of Theseus, Identity, and Resurrection

Ep 7: The Ship of Theseus, Identity, and Resurrection

In this episode, Adam talks about the philosophical debate between Vision and White Vision in the WandaVision finale, connecting that to discussions about what constitutes the identity between our present selves and resurrected selves. 

Mar 10, 202122:11
Ep 6: What Is Grief If Not Love Persevering?

Ep 6: What Is Grief If Not Love Persevering?

Adam talks about that incredible line in WandaVision episode 8, "What is grief if not love persevering?", drawing in themes from Iron Man, Plato, and the gospel. 

Mar 01, 202129:41
Ep 5: Thor and Heroism

Ep 5: Thor and Heroism

Adam talks about the shocking difference between Thor as we find him when Rocket and Hulk catch up with him in New Asgard in Avengers: Endgame, where he is lazy, overweight, and depressed, and how we had seen him in all the Thor and Avengers movies before that. He discusses how this shocking difference reflects something of the shocking things the Bible has to say about what humanity is.

Feb 20, 202114:24
Ep 4: Thor and Identity

Ep 4: Thor and Identity

This week Adam talks about Thor's journey of self-discovery, especially between Thor: Ragnarok, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame, and how that relates to how Christian theology might set us on a peculiar kind of path toward understanding our identity. 

Feb 19, 202128:41
Ep 3: WandaVision, Fake News, and Justice

Ep 3: WandaVision, Fake News, and Justice

Adam discusses how WandaVision adds to our current cultural conversations about false narratives, the American dream, and justice. He gets into how our construction of a pleasant present by repressing horrific memories is countered by the Christian disciplines of scripture reading and confession. And beyond talking about how WandaVision ties into all that, he also throws in the Matrix, the Truman Show, Loki, the MCU Spider-Man movies, and the excellent Christopher Nolan feature debut, Memento!

Feb 16, 202135:47
Ep 2: Doctor Strange and the Trinity

Ep 2: Doctor Strange and the Trinity

In this episode, Adam uses Doctor Strange, as well as other fantasy type movies/stories like Harry Potter, the Hobbit, Star Wars, a few other MCU movies, to explain why the doctrine of the Trinity matters for Christian life and faith. 

Feb 13, 202128:25
Ep 1: Connecting It All

Ep 1: Connecting It All

Adam introduces himself and the show, talking about how watching and discussing things like the Marvel Cinematic Universe help us become better readers of scripture.

Feb 12, 202121:17