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Gods & Moviemakers
Gods & Moviemakers
21 episodes
7 hours ago
Gods & Moviemakers is a podcast for religion / history nerds and movie lovers. Each episode will explore how the stories we tell on screen have been shaped by myth, ritual, belief, the Bible, and the ancient world. Movies are chosen based on the season's theme, such as "divine encounters", "revenge", or "apocalypse". With an expert guest invited to join each episode’s light-hearted discussion, prepare to learn and have fun alongside hosts, Joe Scales and Katie Turner.

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Gods & Moviemakers is a podcast for religion / history nerds and movie lovers. Each episode will explore how the stories we tell on screen have been shaped by myth, ritual, belief, the Bible, and the ancient world. Movies are chosen based on the season's theme, such as "divine encounters", "revenge", or "apocalypse". With an expert guest invited to join each episode’s light-hearted discussion, prepare to learn and have fun alongside hosts, Joe Scales and Katie Turner.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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TV & Film
Religion & Spirituality,
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The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
Gods & Moviemakers
57 minutes 57 seconds
3 years ago
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)

In many ways, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring perfectly demonstrates most of the tropes of a "Chosen One" type: An ordinary person chosen for an extraordinary task, guided by a mentor-type figure, and aided by a loyal support system. But who is the chosen figure in this film? Is it the hobbit, Frodo, or Aragorn, the king to be? In this episode we debate who has been chosen, and what biblical imagery may be present in our two potential chosen one characters. We also look at two of the primary influences on JRR Tolkien's writing: his Catholic faith and his experiences of trench warfare during the First World War (1914-18). 

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Episode Credits:

Many thanks to Dr Marian Kelsey and Dr James Connolly for their time and expertise.

Dr Kelsey is a Teaching Associate in Hebrew Bible at the University of Nottingham. Make sure to look out for her chapter, "Retellings of Biblical Narrative in Science Fiction and Fantasy" in the forthcoming Routledge Handbook of the Hebrew Bible in Contemporary Fiction and Poetry. You can find a full list of Dr Kelsey's publications on her website, or follow her on Twitter @MERKelsey. 

Dr Connolly is an Associate Professor of Modern French History in the School of European Languages, Culture and Society at University College London. You can find him on Twitter @DrJamesConnolly.


A full list of books, articles, and other resources can be found on our website: godsandmoviemakers.com


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Gods & Moviemakers
Gods & Moviemakers is a podcast for religion / history nerds and movie lovers. Each episode will explore how the stories we tell on screen have been shaped by myth, ritual, belief, the Bible, and the ancient world. Movies are chosen based on the season's theme, such as "divine encounters", "revenge", or "apocalypse". With an expert guest invited to join each episode’s light-hearted discussion, prepare to learn and have fun alongside hosts, Joe Scales and Katie Turner.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.