Avengers: Endgame has now passed James Cameron's Avatar and claimed second place on the list of highest-grossing films of all time in North America. In the previous episode of Three Chords and the Truth, Garrick Bailey and Timothy Paul Jones focused on the metanarrative and the ethical foundations of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In this episode, apologetics professor and superhero super-fan extraordinaire Sean McDowell joins Garrick and Timothy to talk about love, sacrifice, superheroes, and resurrection. In the process, Sean McDowell reveals why he didn't love Avengers: Endgame and why Garrick and Timothy might both be wrong about what would happen if Batman went to war against Iron Man. In the second half of the program, Garrick and Timothy go looking for transcendent truth in the Grammy Award-winning classic "Hotel California." Along the way, they talk about Sehnsucht, plagiarism, and that one time when Timothy was looking for the founder of the Church of Satan but couldn't find him.
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In this Episode with Sean McDowellSean McDowell, Ph.D., is associate professor in the Christian apologetics program at Biola University and the resident scholar for Summit California. He earned his doctorate in apologetics from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Dr. McDowell is the author, co-author, or editor of nearly twenty books including So The Next Generation Will Know (David C. Cook, 2019), Sharing the Good News with Mormons (Harvest House, 2018), and Evidence that Demands a Verdict (Harper Collins, 2017). Follow Dr. McDowell on Twitter at @Sean_McDowell.
Questions to Discuss1. Why does the theme of sacrifice and resurrection recur in so many superhero films?
2. What has been the most significant moment from the perspective of the themes of sacrifice and resurrection in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
3. What was the most significant moment from the perspective of the themes of sacrifice and resurrection in the film Avengers: Endgame?
4. How will the rise of secularity shape the next phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
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Superheroes Can’t Save You: book by Todd Miles
So The Next Generation Will Know: book by Sean McDowell and J. Warner Wallace
The Weight of Glory: book by C. S. Lewis
Confessions: book by Augustine of Hippo
The Magus: novel by John Fowles
"Hotel California": song by the Eagles
"We Used to Know": song by Jethro Tull
"Desperado": song by the Eagles
"Life's Been Good": song by Joe Walsh
"Running on Empty": song by Jackson Browne
"Tumbleweed": song by Joan Baez
"Comfortably Numb": song by Pink Floyd
"Spider-Man": song covered by the Ramones
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The Closing CreditsThree Chords and the Truth: The Apologetics Podcast thanks B&H Academic for their sponsorship. Music for the podcast has been licensed through Artlist.io and performed by the band Vegan Friendly—even though neither Garrick nor Timothy has ever been vegan friendly. Brief excerpts of music played in the second half of each program are included solely for the purposes of comment and critique as allowed under the fair-use provision of U.S. copyright law. "The fair use of a copyrighted work ... for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, ... scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright" (U.S. Code § 107, Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair use).
Garrick Bailey and Timothy Paul Jones: Good Times with the End Times and Eschatology (Part 1) + “It’s the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)” (R.E.M.)
Food Trucks in Babylon: Moral Apologetics, Prayer, and the Impassibility of God
Mary Jo Sharp: A Former Atheist Looks at the Problem of Evil + “One of Us” (Joan Osborne)
Garrick Bailey and Timothy Paul Jones: Job, Jesus, and the Existential Problem of Evil + "You Found Me" (The Fray)
Garrick Bailey and Timothy Paul Jones: The Evidential Problem of Evil + “God’s Love” (Bad Religion)
Garrick Bailey and Timothy Paul Jones: The Logical Problem of Evil + Pop (U2)
Three Chords and the Truth Goes to the Movies: Soul
Josh Chatraw: Blaise Pascal and Apologetics that Appeals to the Heart + “Superstition” (Stevie Wonder)
Sean McDowell: Getting the Gospel to Generation Z + "Baba O'Riley" (The Who)
Josh Chatraw and Stephen Presley: How to Do Apologetics Like the Early Church
Alisa Childers: The False Gospel of Progressive Christianity + "I Want to Know What Love Is" (Foreigner)
Russell Moore: The Search for a Satisfying Story + “He Went to Paris” (Jimmy Buffett)
Timothy Paul Jones and Garrick Bailey: How to Do Apologetics in a Skeptical Age
Ted Cabal: Creation, Evolution, and the Age of the Earth + "Let There Be Rock" (AC/DC)
Lisa V. Fields: Apologetics through Eyes of Color + “Crossroads” (Robert Johnson)
Vocab Malone: Barry versus the Black Hebrew Israelites + "One Vision" (Queen)
J.V. Fesko: Reforming Apologetics + "Freewill" (Rush)
Matthew Levering: Why Reason and the Physical Resurrection of Jesus Matter + "Stairway to Heaven" (Led Zeppelin)
Robert Plummer: Do the Gospels Tell the Truth? + "Truth, Goodness, and Beauty" (The Cure)
J. Warner Wallace: A Cold-Case Detective Looks at the Gospels + “Another Brick in the Wall” (Pink Floyd)
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