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by Lint HatcherBig Question Wrestling - Santo style!
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Apocalypse on Aisle 4
29/06/2005
When commodities promise to satisfy profound psychological and social needs, shopping becomes a search for happiness. In this three part seminar, Lint Hatcher looks at what it is like to grow up in a consumer culture -- with his typical references to pop-culture like John Carpenter's "They Live," Orwell's "1984," George Romero's "Dawn of the Dead," and the book "What Should I Do If Reverend Billy Is In My Store?" The seminar is a three parter: (1) Apocalypse on Aisle 4 (2) The Parking Lot of Babel (3) Household Gods. First presented at the 2005 Cornerstone Music Festival in the Imaginarium tent, where people talk about C.S. Lewis, Santo and Blue Demon, Aurora monster models, G.K. Chesterton, Flannery O'Connor, and the philosophical underpinnings of Star Trek's "prime directive" as though they all belong under a single indefinable category.
The Parking Lot of Babel
15/08/2005
When commodities promise to satisfy profound psychological and social needs, shopping becomes a search for happiness. In this three part seminar, Lint Hatcher looks at what it is like to grow up in a consumer culture -- with his typical references to pop-culture like John Carpenter's "They Live," Orwell's "1984," George Romero's "Dawn of the Dead," and the book "What Should I Do If Reverend Billy Is In My Store?" The seminar is a three parter: (1) Apocalypse on Aisle 4 (2) The Parking Lot of Babel (3) Household Gods. First presented at the 2005 Cornerstone Music Festival in the Imaginarium tent, where people talk about C.S. Lewis, Santo and Blue Demon, Aurora monster models, G.K. Chesterton, Flannery O'Connor, and the philosophical underpinnings of Star Trek's "prime directive" as though they all belong under a single indefinable category.
New Theme Song!
26/08/2005
When commodities promise to satisfy profound psychological and social needs, shopping becomes a search for happiness. In this three part seminar, Lint Hatcher looks at what it is like to grow up in a consumer culture -- with his typical references to pop-culture like John Carpenter's "They Live," Orwell's "1984," George Romero's "Dawn of the Dead," and the book "What Should I Do If Reverend Billy Is In My Store?" The seminar is a three parter: (1) Apocalypse on Aisle 4 (2) The Parking Lot of Babel (3) Household Gods. First presented at the 2005 Cornerstone Music Festival in the Imaginarium tent, where people talk about C.S. Lewis, Santo and Blue Demon, Aurora monster models, G.K. Chesterton, Flannery O'Connor, and the philosophical underpinnings of Star Trek's "prime directive" as though they all belong under a single indefinable category.
Household Gods
25/10/2005
When commodities promise to satisfy profound psychological and social needs, shopping becomes a search for happiness. In this three part seminar, Lint Hatcher looks at what it is like to grow up in a consumer culture -- with his typical references to pop-culture like John Carpenter's "They Live," Orwell's "1984," George Romero's "Dawn of the Dead," and the book "What Should I Do If Reverend Billy Is In My Store?" The seminar is a three parter: (1) Apocalypse on Aisle 4 (2) The Parking Lot of Babel (3) Household Gods. First presented at the 2005 Cornerstone Music Festival in the Imaginarium tent, where people talk about C.S. Lewis, Santo and Blue Demon, Aurora monster models, G.K. Chesterton, Flannery O'Connor, and the philosophical underpinnings of Star Trek's "prime directive" as though they all belong under a single indefinable category.
Narnia Unbound
25/10/2005
Lots of clarity about the Big Questions here, folks, as we interview Peter Kreeft about Narnia, the Lord of the Rings, why some folks naturally love fantasy and science fiction and others instinctively hate it, the reality behind the sense of wonder, the difference between mechanics and mystery, and why awe and terror go hand in hand.