• Ep. 56 Tolkien, Demons, and Zombies; Exploring the Intersection of Faith and Fear

  • Nov 14 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 56 Tolkien, Demons, and Zombies; Exploring the Intersection of Faith and Fear

  • Summary

  • In this conversation, BT delves into the psychological and spiritual implications of exposing children to occult themes, the significance of spiritual warfare and exorcisms in Catholicism, the deep Catholic roots in J.R.R. Tolkien's works, and the intersection of horror fiction with real-world issues like abortion with author Scott L. Smith. The discussion emphasizes the need for caution in how children engage with dark themes and the moral responsibilities of adults in guiding them. In this conversation, the host and guest delve into the significance of St. Joseph in spiritual warfare, emphasizing his role as a protector against evil. Scott discusses the importance of masculinity and leadership within the family, advocating for fathers to lead in prayer and spiritual guidance. The dialogue shifts to exploring the zombie apocalypse genre, where Wallace creatively intertwines Catholic themes with popular culture. Finally, he introduces his upcoming book on near-death experiences, highlighting the need for a comprehensive Catholic perspective on the subject.

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    Chapters

    00:00 The Dangers of the Occult for Children
    07:09 Exploring Spiritual Warfare and Exorcisms
    18:35 The Catholic Themes in Tolkien's Works
    26:30 Horror Fiction and the Reality of Abortion Clinics
    31:35 The Role of St. Joseph in Spiritual Warfare
    40:17 Masculinity and Leadership in the Family
    47:56 Exploring the Zombie Apocalypse Genre
    53:43 Near-Death Experiences: A Catholic Perspective

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