The Great Questions: "What is God like?"
In the second episode of our series on “The Great Questions,” we ask the natural follow-up question to “Is there a god?” If there is a god, what is he like? We talk about humanity’s obsession with this question and where it comes from, discuss literature’s particular relationship to contemplating the nature of God, and look to examples old and new to see how artists have wrestled with the question through the ages.
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Referenced Works:
– The Truman Show, directed by Peter Weir
– “Holy” by Justin Bieber
– “False God” by Taylor Swift
– “God is a woman” by Ariana Grande
– Between Noon and Three: Romance, Law, and the Outrage of Grace by Robert Farrar Capon
– Miranda (2009-2015), written by Miranda Hart
– Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
– The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
– Moby Dick by Herman Melville
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