Oh, My Pop Culture Jesus!

This may surprise you, dear reader, but Jesus, he’s in your house! Wait, don’t freak out. I meant, he’s on your TV and not just on EWTN or the 700 Club—I don’t think Jesus would participate in the 700 Club anyway.

Religion is everywhere. Oh, we might like to fool ourselves into thinking we have our entertainment in a separate sphere from our religion, but any author, director, or actor will tell you that they bring something of themselves and their own beliefs to the story.

Even TV shows, movies, and books that seem like they have no religion in them usually have some sort of philosophy they are trying to impart, and those philosophies often have their roots in some kind of religious tradition. Even books like the Golden Compass which supports atheistic values still says something about religion.

I think it’s time that we sat down and really take a look at what our pop culture is trying to say about religion, because they say a lot more than you probably realize.

First, let me say something about my own social location. I have a Bachelor’s in theology, particularly Catholic theology, though I also have some background in Protestantism, Buddhism, Judaism, and Hinduism. I know some things about Islam, Shintoism, and Taoism but have never been formally educated in them. I tend to be a more progressive Catholic and even have certain views that I would not say are very Catholic at all, so I guess I’m still finding my path, but on the way I have learned quite a bit.

Why am I telling you this? Well, to make completely clear as to what I’m most knowledgeable about and where my own notions of spirituality and religion derive.

That being said, a large portion of this series will be focused on the Christian religion, not just because that’s the religion I know the most about, but because it’s the religion that the large majority of Americans follow, so that is the one that shows up the most in pop-culture. However, special consideration is going to be taken to write about other religions as well. No fair leaving anyone out, is there?

So tune in next week and find some religion!

 

Web Crush Wednesdays: The Pagan Perspective

It’s that time again! This week’s Web Crush is The Pagan Perspective.

Did you ever want to know anything about Paganism, Neopaganism, or Wicca? I certainly did. Paganism is one of those religions that really gets the shaft when it comes to studying religion. Why? Well, I have various guesses, but whatever the reason, you don’t often see colleges or universities offering classes on Paganism, which really is unfortunate.

When I was younger, I rejected the Catholic faith I was brought up in and became an atheist for a time, but not long after I began to accept the idea of a higher power once again and began to look at other religions. Paganism was one I looked at but sadly I couldn’t find much in the way of reliable or informative sources. Perhaps if I had found The Pagan Perspective I would have consider the religion more thoroughly.

The Pagan Perspective boasts practitioners of various beliefs, ages, and genders taking and answering online questions about Paganism. It’s an extremely informative and enjoyable site I suggest you all check it out.

And that’s my latest Web Crush! ❤