Mythic Vision

By: Erich Wimberly
  • Summary

  • Is it possible that some myths are true? CS Lewis believed that Christianity was the true myth of which ancient mythologies were merely a shadow. This podcast explores the grand narrative of the Bible by taking into account the ancient supernatural worldview. Reality is stranger than fiction. Ironically modern sensibilities have reduced Christianity to a bullet point belief system of facts, concepts, and precepts thereby rendering the story too impotent to capture the imagination and heart of a high tech generation. A story that‘s too small and too boring isn‘t worth living in; subsequently Western Civilization pursues new myths which upon investigation only serve to validate the archetypes of the original Biblical narrative.
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Episodes
  • Genesis 11: Nimrod's Empire and the Tower of Babel (Part 1)
    1 hr
  • Giants in the Bible: Offspring of the Gods? (Genesis 6)
    Mar 21 2021

    Genesis 6: 1-4 teaches that Giants were the offspring of the "Sons of God."  Who were these sons of God?  What are the Giants (Nephilim)?  Why is this passage important?

     

    Reference:

    Michael Heiser, The Unseen Realm

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    39 mins
  • The Deity of Jesus: Is Jesus God or is He a god?
    Mar 12 2021

    In the last episode I talked about Elohim and other gods.  This might leave you wondering who I say Jesus is.  Or it may leave you questioning who he is.  Is he just a man? is he God? or is he just a god but not the supreme god?

     

    Reference:  "Jesus and The God of Israel" by Richard Bauckham

    -an awesome book, but definitely not light reading; academic literature

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    24 mins

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