In this episode, Colton and Devin discuss books 12–14 of Homer's Iliad. They explore the relational tensions between the gods, particularly Zeus and Poseidon along with Zeus and Hera, and the uncertainties and limitations of Zeus as the supreme Olympian. They also draw parallels between the complexities of living in time as Christians and the perplexities of being in a world orchestrated by a sovereign God. The central theme of Achilles' fury is highlighted, along with the desire for reconciliation and the beauty of Christ's cross.
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