I Might Believe in Faeries
I Might Believe in Faeries
Dragon Slaying at the Eschaton (ft. Robert Miller)
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Dragon Slaying at the Eschaton (ft. Robert Miller)

Dragons in the Bible! Robert Miller, II, O.F.S., Ph.D. is a professor of the Old Testament and Associate Dean for Graduate Studies at The Catholic University of America. He wrote a book called “The Dragon, the Mountain, and the Nations.” We talk about dragons in both the Old and New Testaments and compare them to Near Eastern pagan mythology. What are these dragons? What is the Mountain and who is the mysterious dragon slayer? His faculty page can be found here: https://trs.catholic.edu/faculty-and-research/faculty-profiles/miller-robert/index.html Robert Miller II’s Books/Articles Mentioned The Dragon, the Mountain, and the Nations (2018) Dragon Myths and Biblical Theology (2019). Theological Studies vol(80) 37-56. ************************************************************************************************************* Follow me on Twitter @AaronIrber Donate to my Patreon - I Might Believe in Faeries https://www.patreon.com/imightbelieveinfaeries Like my Facebook page - I Might Believe in Faeries Battle Of The Creek by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Logo Art by Linnea Kisby *************************************************************************************************************

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I Might Believe in Faeries
I Might Believe in Faeries
This is a podcast about stories, myths and Catholicism. Stories are how we orient ourselves in the world. In Catholicism, we believe in the Greatest Story: Christ crucified and resurrected. We participate in His story through ritual worship; the liturgy. Even in the Catholic Church, these truths are often forgotten or ignored. My mission for this podcast is to explore storytelling, myths, and how these fit into Catholicism. I will cover Catholic fantasy and science fiction authors, mythology, folklore and the Catholic faith.