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Trektember: Lethe | Star Trek: Discovery
As I watched “Lethe,” I couldn’t help but think about how the author of Ephesians (let’s acknowledge scholarly dispute over…
Read moreTrektember: About a Girl | The Orville
The third episode of The Orville is, in many ways, a microcosm of both the flaws and strengths of the…
Read more#182 – First Reformed and Essential Paradoxes
On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: From its announcement, First Reformed has been one of the most…
Read moreTrektember: Choose Your Pain | Star Trek: Discovery
Recap Burnham raises concerns about the physical effects of spore drive jumps on the tardigrade creature, which places Stamets, Culber,…
Read moreTrektember: Star Trek: The Motion Picture | Classics
In Which Spock Gets His Heart I unabashedly love this movie, and pretty much have since I got it on…
Read moreTrektember: The Butcher’s Knife Cares Not for the Lamb’s Cry | Star Trek: Discovery
Author’s Note: Star Trek: Discovery is an unusually contiguous series in the franchise. As such, certain ideas and narratives cannot…
Read moreTrektember: Command Performance | The Orville
What an odd choice for your second story, I thought – usually the kind of plot one puts closer to…
Read moreTrektember: Context is for Kings | Star Trek: Discovery
“Universal law is for lackeys. Context is for kings.” – Captain Gabriel Lorca con•text /käntekst/ The circumstances that form the…
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