Catholic Commentary on The Chosen helps Catholics engage with the immensely popular TV series depicting the life of Christ. Using the fullness of the faith and authentic Catholic imagination, Dr. Michael Barber and Dr. Scott Hefelfinger help Catholics approach Scripture, creative license, and more in The Chosen.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianityPhilosophySociety & Culture |
Dr. Michael Barber and Dr. Scott Hefelfinger discuss the last episode of Season 3 of The Chosen. In this episode, they consider the scriptural and Jewish tradition of the queen mother, The Chosen's depiction of the Pharisees, and the Catholic underst... more
Join Dr. Michael Barber and Dr. Scott Hefelfinger as they continue discussing Season 3 of The Chosen. In this episode, they unpack the historical background of the Decapolis, the depiction of the apostles struggling to understand Jesus' words, and th... more
Sit down with Dr. Michael Barber and Dr. Scott Hefelfinger as they continue discussing Season 3 of The Chosen. In this episode, they consider the show's increasingly complex narrative and how it portrays the complexities of discipleship.
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Join Dr. Michael Barber and Dr. Scott Hefelfinger as they unpack the Catholic and scriptural roots of "Clean, Part 2", highlighting the ways The Chosen brings biblical events to life.
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This podcast is worth listening to whether or not you are Catholic and whether or not you have watched The Chosen.
The production quality is everything you expect from a great show, with high quality audio and great media clips woven into the conversation. The hosts have good chemistry and are knowledgeable about the subject matter. The show moves at a great pace.
The Chosen provides the structure for the show: an artistic interpretation of Jesus’ ministry, disciples, and the era in which th... more
I found the first three seasons to be extremely helpful. I loved watching an episode and then the commentary immediately afterwards, so much so that I haven’t watched any of season four yet hoping they will do the commentary soon!
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This podcast provides insightful commentary on the popular television series that portrays the life of Christ, delving into its themes, character development, and biblical narratives. The hosts explore the intersection of faith and art, enriching listeners' understanding of Scripture through the lens of the series. Each episode features discussions centered around key moments from the series, highlighting how it shapes the viewers' perception of Jesus and His teachings. Noteworthy is the podcast's emphasis on engaging with the Catholic faith, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the narratives depicted in the series while addressing contemporary cultural challenges.
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