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The Worldview You Missed: Exploring the 'The Two Towers' - Part 2

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Philip and cohost Matt Vandevort discuss the subtle Christian themes in The Two Towers movie. They dissect the worldview associated with these characters: Gandalf, Aragorn, Faramir, Frodo, Sam, and Gollum, looking at connections between Tolkien's faith and his storytelling. The conversation covers differences between the movie and the books, including the roles of divine intervention, honor, and temptation. Additionally, they debate the most epic scenes from The Two Towers.

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00:00 Introduction

02:50 Worldview in Gandalf'sStory: Divine Intervention and Beacon of Hope

26:22 Worldview in Aragorn's Story: Honor

43:49 Worldview in Faramir's Story: Perseverance

58:13 Worldview in Frodo, Sam, and Gollum's Story: Moral Dilemmas and Resilience

01:15:29 The Most Epic Scene of The Two Towers

01:24:10 Conclusion

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#theringsofpower #rop #tolkien #jrrtolkien#middleearth #lordoftherings #lotr #ringsofpower #thelordoftherings #thetwotowers#gollum #sam #frodo #faramir #aragorn #gandalf #worldview #temptation #resilience#divineintervention

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Philip and cohost Matt Vandevort discuss the subtle Christian themes in The Two Towers movie. They dissect the worldview associated with these characters: Gandalf, Aragorn, Faramir, Frodo, Sam, and Gollum, looking at connections between Tolkien's faith and his storytelling. The conversation covers differences between the movie and the books, including the roles of divine intervention, honor, and temptation. Additionally, they debate the most epic scenes from The Two Towers.

--

Facebook: @thewhitecitypodcast

LinkedIn: Business Page

Instagram: @the-white-city-podcast

Spotify: Podcast Page

YouTube Channel: @thewhitecitypodcast

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00:00 Introduction

02:50 Worldview in Gandalf'sStory: Divine Intervention and Beacon of Hope

26:22 Worldview in Aragorn's Story: Honor

43:49 Worldview in Faramir's Story: Perseverance

58:13 Worldview in Frodo, Sam, and Gollum's Story: Moral Dilemmas and Resilience

01:15:29 The Most Epic Scene of The Two Towers

01:24:10 Conclusion

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#theringsofpower #rop #tolkien #jrrtolkien#middleearth #lordoftherings #lotr #ringsofpower #thelordoftherings #thetwotowers#gollum #sam #frodo #faramir #aragorn #gandalf #worldview #temptation #resilience#divineintervention

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