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Theology and Anime | Kaz Hayashi

Feb 27, 20241 hr 1 minEp. 198
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Episode description

Kaz Hayashi is a biblical scholar, archeologist, and theologian from Japan. He is currently an associate professor of Old Testament at Bethel Seminary and has written on the theology and anime.

 

Check out his work in:

Anime Philosophy and Religion 

https://a.co/d/auLDmUN

 

And watch his lecture on "Yahweh the Tyrant!?: The Depiction and Role of Yahweh in BLEACH and other Japanese Anime and Manga"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeUQy...

 

 

In this episode of Deep Talks, Paul and Dr. Kaz Hayashi discuss the intersection of theology and anime. 

They explore the surge of popularity and acceptance of anime in American culture, as well as the potential impact of American Empire and Christianity on Japanese culture. Dr. Hayashi emphasizes the importance of engaging with anime from a theological perspective and recommends several anime series for beginners.

He also discusses the potential long-term impact of anime consumption in American culture and highlights the need to be aware of potential dangers and warnings when consuming anime. The conversation explores the influence of anime on popular culture, the psychological and social effects of anime, the visionary escape it provides, and the presence of religious and theological themes in anime.

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