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#178 – Won’t You Be My Neighbor and the Imago Dei

On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast:

We look at one of the most talked about documentaries of the year, Won’t You Be My Neighbor? This look at Fred Rogers life tries to show the man who had seemingly limitless compassion for his fellow man– especially children. We take some time to admire the example set by Mr.Rogers and talk a lot about how his constant reminder of our innate worth is a message that is just as important now as it was then.

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This episode’s panel included Reed Lackey and Rick Lee James:

Reed Lackey (@reedlackey)
More Than One Lesson Podcast
The Fear of God Podcast
ReedLackey.com

Rick Lee James (@RickLeeJames)
www.RickLeeJames.com
Voices In My Head Podcast
MrRogersSay on Twitter

Podcast Notes and Links:
Reel World Theology Discussion Group
Won’t You Be My Neighbor? at IMDB
Won’t You Be My Neighbor? at Rotten Tomatoes
Won’t You Be My Neighbor? at MetaCritic
Won’t You Be My Neighbor? A Snappy New Imago Dei at Reel World Theology
How Mr.Rogers Analog Show Speaks To Us In a Digital Age at Christ and Pop Culture
It’s a Beautiful Day in the Twitter Hood at Christ and Pop Culture
Fred Rogers Documentary Won’t You Be My Neighbor Feels Radically Subversive at Vox
Morgan Neville on Making a Movie About Fred Rogers Radical Kindness at Vox

Written by Mikey Fissel

Mikey Fissel (@fizzification) is the Creator/Producer/Managing Editor of Reel World Theology. He lives in Greensboro, NC with his wife, Laura, and their three children. He finds much joy from recounting his catch-phrase, "Story is Powerful and Entertainment is Not Mindless..."