HBO’s House of the Dragon Reveals the Tragedy of Hating Our Enemies
HBO’s new fantasy series gives us a glimpse of a world without grace.

HBO’s new fantasy series gives us a glimpse of a world without grace.

It’s easy to sneer at celebrity pastors who traded key moral convictions for political power, but it’s hard to watch those we love do the same.

Fictional stories can help us see more clearly truths and falsehoods that seem complex in the real world.

The VidAngel approach to Game of Thrones forced me to think critically about why I watch the things I do.

It’s hard to see how the show can add anything worthwhile to Martin’s established world.
Four Christ and Pop Culture writers look at the way George R.R. Martin portrays sex in his epic fantasy series, A Song of Ice and Fire, and how Christians can think about it.
“I can’t help but wonder if Game of Thrones has succeeded because it shares a similar perspective on spirituality and supernatural events with our own culture.”
Why should you care about yet another fantasy series? Jason Morehead explains why the upcoming HBO series is different.
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