Episode 58: Oscars recap
Matt and Adam react to the 2019 Academy Awards and the year in filmmaking
Matt and Adam react to the 2019 Academy Awards and the year in filmmaking
In anticipation of March Madness, Matt and Adam sit down with Aisha Brooks Lytle to talk about ministry, romance, and Love and Basketball.
The medieval Cathedral of St. Lazare in Autun, France, constructed in about 1120, contained relics of St. Lazarus. Pilgrims to the church were greeted at the entrance by a sculpture of the last judgment. The sculpture is signed “Gislebertus hoc fecit” (Gislebertus made this), confirming the sculptor’s identity in a way that is uncommon in the medieval era. Christ is in the center of the composition in a mandorla, or almond-shaped frame. Below Christ, the dead are rising, and they line up to have their souls weighed. An angel with a trumpet summons all creatures to judgment.
Marie Kondo works to restore right relationships between humans and objects.
Adam and Matt are joined by Yale Divinity School professor Greg Mobley to discuss comics, stories, and M. Night Shyamalan’s Unbreakable.