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Theologyology Episode 4
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Theologyology Episode 4

After Easter
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(This episode is the last of those previously published at The Fake Library. Moving forward, you’ll find new episodes here!)

In Episode 4,

and chat about our Holy Week and Easter, and other topics that have been on our mind in the theologyology realm. We tried a different format, recording a conversation like we tend to have, without one particular topic.

We will warn you that this one might not be for little ears, as there is some discussion about the particulars of crucifixion, and some conversation about suicide in the context of Judas.

Please note, that not every reference we make is an endorsement of a person or their work. If we recommend a video from a pastor or content creator, that is not necessarily a recommendation of their full body of work. Here are a few of the things we mentioned in this episode:

  • Elise referenced a video that describes the crucifixion in descriptive detail. It’s Jesus Defeated Death, from Pastor Josh Howerton.

  • Elizabeth mentioned the Christian fiction novels This Present Darkness by Frank Peretti and the Left Behind Series by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins

  • We also mentioned Death to Deconstruction by Josh S. Porter, which I also wrote about on my publication.

I’ll also explain a little more about what I mentioned in the episode about the future of this podcast. We started it here on my publication because we wanted to see if it had legs. Our friends seem to be having fun with it, and we certainly are, so we are going to continue now in earnest. This will start with us migrating over to our new page

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. You can subscribe for free over there if you want to keep receiving new episodes!

I’ll have a more in-depth post about the changes coming, but since we mentioned it, I didn’t want to ignore it here.

The video of this recording is also available here!

Have a question for us to discuss, or a topic you think we should do a deep dive on? Please let us know in the comments. Thanks for listening!

Love,

Elizabeth and Elise

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Theologyology
Theologyology
We talk about theology, but we aren't theologians. We are here for discussions and thought experiments with occasional conclusions, but mostly we marvel at the complexity and mystery of the triune God.