Mary Shelly's Frankenstein is a classic that has stood the test of time, partially because its themes still hold true today. We will discuss the culture of the Romantic period which shaped not only Shelly's life, but also her famous novel. As Christians we can learn from the cautionary tale of Frankenstein and the life of Shelly. How far is too far? Why has God, in His wisdom placed guardrails around humanity, and what happens when we blow past them? Listen in to find out what this "monster" tale is really all about. (It's not what you think.)
Books mentioned: Frankenstein by Mary Shelly
Practicing The Way by John Mark Comer
Book of Romans
This episode was a bit of a "Frankenstein" itself I had some mic issues and as it turns out you can really hear me throwing my books around maybe some monster sound effects?