
Hamilton and Becoming a Person of Peace
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In this episode of 'Theology of Film,' hosts Ryan and Laura delve into the filmed version of the musical 'Hamilton.’ Discussions include the influence of media on today's socio-political climate, the distinction between watching live versus filmed performances, and the musical's exploration of legacy and control, as seen in the characters Hamilton and Burr. Drawing parallels with scriptural themes of God's sovereignty, the hosts emphasize the importance of being peacemakers and seeking a God-centered perspective, especially in a high-tension election season, offering encouragement for viewers navigating the complexities of modern life.
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Discussed Passage:
Micah 4:1-5
Mentioned in this episode:
The X-Files (tv series)
Buffering: A Rewatch Adventure (podcast)
Brandon Sanderson - Mistborn (book series)
Rent (2005)
You’re Supposed to Rule the World (bible project video)
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