I was on The Write Stuff with Parker J. Cole to talk about my new theological thriller novel, Cruel Logic.
We talked all about the modern university, Wokeness inAmerican culture, Christian apologetics, and yes, a serial killer on a college campus.
I was on The Write Stuff with Parker J. Cole to talk about my new theological thriller novel, Cruel Logic.
We talked all about the modern university, Wokeness inAmerican culture, Christian apologetics, and yes, a serial killer on a college campus.
I was on Midwest Christian Outreach to talk about my book Cruel Logic, as well as narrative apologetics.
Most of us, perhaps all of us, develop at least some of our worldview by a sort of intellectual osmosis.
It comes from the books, magazines, and news sources we read, television and movies we watch and the peer groups with whom we associate.
As we engage with these sources, we rarely consider the virtually unfiltered underlying worldview that is being taken into our mind.
There are new offerings from Christian authors conveying defense of the faith in novels that is a natural part of the story without resorting to what might be termed “Jesus smuggling.”
“Cruel Logic: The Philosopher Killer” is a Theological Thriller Novel that poses the question, “Could You Defend Your Beliefs if Your Life Depended on it?”
I had a great talk with Derek Gilbert about my new thriller novel Cruel Logic.
Derek’s wife, an accomplished writer of supernatural fiction, gave me an endorsement on the novel:
“Once again, Brian Godawa gives us a master-class novel. Cruel Logic exposes the terrifying truth within a ‘do as thou wilt’ philosophy. When demons crouch at the door, whose truth prevails?”
Sharon K. Gilbert, author The Redwing Saga
I was on Bible Over Brews, an interesting collection of guys with different viewpoints, from Catholic to Protestant to Atheist.
We discussed my new novel, Cruel Logic.
It was so extensive, they broke it up into two parts.
Here they are:
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I was on Eric Metaxas talking about the release of my new theological thriller novel, Cruel Logic: The Philosopher Killer.
But we also talked about my faith story, my movie career and my Nephilim novels!
Eric was a great host.
I had a great interview with Clark Weidner on the issue of Hollywood worldviews and how they affect us.
A little about my own journey of underrtanding as well.
This is a great summary of very important issues for Christians who love movies and TV.
The unique and famous Doug TenNapel (Earthworm Jim, and Veggie Tales) invited me to cohost a new podcast along with Joe Potter and Mike Nelson (Of Mystery Science Theater fame).
It’s called The Offensive Christ, which kind of gives you an idea of our understanding of Truth.
Our goal is to talk about apologetics related topics without shame.
And a little bit edgy.
Check out our first episode here.
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Had a great time with this interview on Hollywood movies and worldviews as well as “God Against the gods: Storytelling, Imagination and Apologetics in the Bible.”
Clear Lens website:
http://aclearlens.libsyn.com/hollywood-worldviews-with-brian-godawa
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The brilliant and very friendly Brett Kunkle interviewed me on the Stand To Reason Podcast here.
We talked about some heavy stuff. Guaranteed to fascinate you. The need for Christian artists to be theologically informed and the need for theological Christians to be artistically informed from the Bible. Art, aesthetics, beauty are not merely acceptable, they are necessary to knowing God properly. But also, did you know God used artistic imagination to defend the faith? Did you know God used subversion to redeem pagan imagination and pagan art?
This is the book we talked a lot about: God Against the gods.
Here is the video presentation of God Against the gods.
Brian Godawa, Hollywood screenwriter and best-selling novelist, explores the nature of imagination in the Bible. He explains how God subverts pagan religions by appropriating their imagery and creativity, and redeeming them within a Biblical worldview. The sea dragon Leviathan, the Storm God and others are examined within their Biblical context to draw out the spiritual meaning. Improve your imagination in glorifying God and defending the faith.
Here are the Chapters Titles:
Demonizing the Pagan Gods
Old Testament Storytelling Apologetics
Biblical Creation and Storytelling
The Universe in Ancient Imagination
New Testament Storytelling Apologetics
Imagination in Prophecy and Apocalypse
An Apologetic of Biblical Horror
For more information…
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