Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Rethinks Regret

In the fourth season, the agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. are forced to face one of their greatest foes yet: their own regrets.

Seeing and Believing 107: Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and Our Summer-Movie Preview!

Kevin is joined by special guest Melissa Tamminga this week as Seeing & Believing kicks off blockbuster season with a review of the new Guardians of the Galaxy.

Seeing and Believing: Marvel’s Logan and Jordan Peele’s Get Out

Special guest Brian Tallerico of RogerEbert.com joins Wade this week to discuss the first Marvel movie of 2017, Logan.

‘Captain America: Civil War’, A Prophetic Spectacle for Our Time

Perhaps the spectacle of ‘Captain America: Civil War’ can give us pause enough to consider our cultural situation and the precipice over which we stand.

Panel Discussion: ‘Secret Wars’ and the Power of Confession

The decades-long struggle between Richards and Doom is a picture of our struggle with God.

Panel Discussion: ‘The Vision’ and the Danger of Chasing Our Dreams

Tom King is giving us, through The Vision’s storyline, an opportunity to consider how the pursuit of our dreams could result in the destruction of our deepest values and convictions.

The 2015 Christ and Pop Culture 25: #10 to #6

A List of Our Favorite Things from 2015, from #10 to #6.

Seeing and Believing Episode 40: ‘Jessica Jones’ And ‘Spotlight’

Wade and Kevin turn an eye to Jessica Jones while investigating the merits of Spotlight.

Panel Discussion: Living Like There’s No Tomorrow With ‘Ms. Marvel’

Far too often, we live as if the end isn’t coming, as if there isn’t a final judgment or last day to be reconciled with.

Panel Discussion: The Futility of Balance With ‘Doctor Strange’

Perhaps Doctor Strange shows us just where the notion of keeping everything in balance is a sinister cultural flaw.

Daredevil, Hell’s Kitchen, and the Good Samaritan

Daredevil is a Good Samaritan: he stops at the side of the road, helps a stranger, and makes community out of brokenness.

Agent Carter and The Bletchley Circle: Pursuing Justice in a Weak Society

Like Deborah and the other prophets, Peggy Carter and the Bletchley Circle use their gifts to pursue whatever justice may be attained in a weak, fallen world.

Living within the Story: Marvel’s Scriptural Form

What Marvel has tapped into is the power of extended narrative meaning, of situating a life story within a universe governed by order.

Race, Discrimination, and Sexuality in the X-Men Cinematic Universe

X-Men teaches us to take seriously Jesus’ command to love our neighbors.

10 Summer Movies Every Christian Needs to Know About

Here are ten of the most anticipated movies hitting theaters this summer and a few themes to look out for.

‘It Matters Who You Are’: Character and Character Formation in ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’

“On a more substantive level, however, many of Whedon’s favorite themes are also present, and none more so than the juxtaposition of the extraordinary with the ordinary.”