

Martha Cecilia Ovadia and John Erickson
The Sunday Sermon! Our 5 Takeaways from Westworld Season 2 Episode 1: Journey Into Night!
Its Sunday Sermon time with the Pop-Culture Theologians! How is everyone feeling? We had a LONG wait between Season 1 and Season 2, but we wait no more!!! A couple quick observations: 1. Absence does make the heart grow fonder, right? We rewatched the first season to prep for the second one and DAMMIT had we forgotten how good this show is. And frustrating. And intelligent. And visually stunning. And, lets be honest, most probably over our heads, but we love it. 2. The divers

Martha Cecilia Ovadia
The Pop-Culture Theologians Reflect On Westworld Season 1
Hello World! Martha Cecilia here! I am 1/2 of the Pop-Culture Theologians squad at Engaged Gaze. As Pop-Culture addicts, we spend an absurd amount of time dissecting, arguing, and fan-girling over film,tv, and literature and we want to bring you into our discussions. With Westworld Season 2 having debuted last Sunday, I thought we would do a quick recap of my takeaways from Season 1, which will lead to our first joint Sunday Sermon post on Season 2, Episode 1 tomorrow! We wel


Sara Hof Laura Barclay
All About Eve
Two ladies, one a Baptist Minister living in KY and one an agnostic living in LA, making jokes and talking about the Bible. Are you ready for Episode 6 because this episode is All About Eve! Click here to listen! Subscribe today to Bible Bitches on iTunes or SoundCloud! Make sure to leave a rating and check back monthly for new episodes!

Victor Nwaba
Let's Talk About the Dalai Lama
This post is part of our ongoing series featuring the works of Professor LeBoeuf 's students in her Introduction to Religions of Asia course at Whittier College! Today I did my presentation on the Dalai Lama. I chose the Dalai Lama because it was a term that I heard before but was never quite familiar with what it meant or was. Being that Tibet is considered as such a sacred land to its people, it’s supported by the fact that Tibet is a place where its people see Buddhism to

Christian Renteria
Chinese Buddhism
This post is part of our ongoing series featuring the works of Professor LeBoeuf 's students in her Introduction to Religions of Asia course at Whittier College! The opportunity of doing research on another Religion is truly unappreciated, and unacknowledged. Over the past couple of weeks I’ve had the pleasure to dive into a whole new culture to which I was never exposed too. I chose my topic on ‘Chinese Buddhism’ which is very popular all over the universe. Within my first y


Dr. Marie Cartier
Blue (continued writing 53-65)
Editor's Note: We are so excited to be back in the exciting world of "Blue." Make sure you're up-to-date with all the previous posts: Blue Blue (continued writing 38-42) Blue (continued writing 43-47) Blue (continued writing 48-52) Check out the original artwork made exclusively for her novel by Linda McClure by visiting her site - www.amethystcraft.com. Beluga Machuga, or Machuga for short—for in fact he was much shorter in length than a Beluga whale, was listening very car


Sara Hof Laura Barclay
Badass Ladies of the NT!
Two ladies, one a Baptist Minister living in KY and one an agnostic living in LA, making jokes and talking about the Bible. Are you ready for Episode 5? The Bible B*tches continue their talk about more badass ladies, New Testament style! Click here to listen! Subscribe today to Bible Bitches on iTunes or SoundCloud! Make sure to leave a rating and check back monthly for new episodes!

Noah Humphrey
Janam Naam Sanskar (The Sikh Baby Naming Ceremony)
This post is part of our ongoing series featuring the works of Professor LeBoeuf 's students in her Introduction to Religions of Asia course at Whittier College! The Janam Naam Sanskar(Sikh baby naming ceremony) is a formal presentation of a newborn infant to Guru Granth, Sikh scripture and eternal guru to the Sikhs, and choosing a name from the scripture. When it comes to the time of the ceremony, there is no set marker for the time of the ceremony as the ceremony will only


Elizabeth Walker
Roseanne: Continuing Its Troubled Depiction of a Midwestern Family
Roseanne, the show, has always been a problematic character. We like to think that Roseanne, the show, has been a great depiction of a Mid-Western family that was struggling financially. They were depicted as the “all American family” who may have an occasional token African American friend. They were always focused on how a modest income white family survived in America. The show focused away from social issues unless there was an occasional episode that had someone with


Sara Hof Laura Barclay
Badass Ladies of the Old Testament
Two ladies, one a Baptist Minister living in KY and one an agnostic living in LA, making jokes and talking about the Bible. Are you ready for Episode 4? The Bible B*tches talk about some badass ladies of the Old Testament Click here to listen! Subscribe today to Bible Bitches on iTunes or SoundCloud! Make sure to leave a rating and check back monthly for new episodes!