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Strange New Realms

Hosted by Jacob D. Mundy · 🇺🇸 us · EN · 6 episodes

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Episodes
6
Last ep.
15 days ago
Avg length
23m
Booking Probability™
25
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Listen Score
12
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Virality (30d)
43
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About this podcast

Our universe is not only stranger than we imagine; it is stranger than we can imagine. We have been conditioned to see the world as a series of mundane boxes: a job to do, a body to feed, and a religious ritual to maintain. We’ve been told that the "real world" is the one we can touch, while the supernatural is a distant, optional extra. They told us wrong. Strange New Realms is an invitation to step out of the shadows and into the substance. We will explore the biblical worldview that the modern age has forgotten—or ignored. This isn't just a Bible study; it’s a recovery mission. From the Three Rebellions and the Divine Council to the "unseen geography" that shapes our headlines, from the teaching methods of Jesus and Paul to the promise of authority for those who follow the King, we peel back the veil of familiarity to reveal a reality that is grander, more dangerous, and more beautiful than any secular myth. <

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About the host

Jacob D. Mundy hosts Strange New Realms, a religion show with 6 episodes published.

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Stranger Wars Week 5: The Dragon's Fatal Error

Mar 19, 202621mEp. 6S1

In this pivotal episode, we reach the turning point of the cosmic war: the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. We explore how the Dragon (Satan), driven by a desperate obsession to destroy the "Seed" promised i

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Stranger Wars Week Four: A Ministry of Warfare

Mar 17, 202630mEp. 5S1

In this episode, we shift our focus from the history of cosmic rebellion to the arrival of the promised "Seed"—the Dragonslayer. We explore how Jesus of Nazareth entered the scene not merely as a teacher of morals, but a

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Stranger Wars Week Three: The Princes and the Nations

Mar 7, 202622mEp. 4S1

In this episode, we explore the third major cosmic rebellion in biblical history: The Tower of Babel. We dive into the "Deuteronomy 32 Worldview," investigating how the nations were divided according to the number of the

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Stranger Wars Week Two: The Watchers and the Deluge

Feb 24, 202628mEp. 3S1

In this episode, we dive into one of the most mysterious and controversial periods of biblical history: The Watchers and the Deluge. We explore the "Sons of God" (the bene elohim) in Genesis 6 and the radical idea that t

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Stranger Wars Week One: The Garden and the Serpent

Feb 24, 202620mEp. 2S1

The war for our world didn’t begin with human history; it began in a Garden with a cosmic act of treason. In this episode of the Way & Word Podcast, we dive into the first chapter of Stranger Wars to examine the First Re

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Stranger Wars Introduction

Feb 24, 202612mEp. 1S1

Welcome to the premiere of the Way & Word Podcast. We kick off Season 1 by exploring the Introduction of the book Stranger Wars: The Biblical Guide to Spiritual Warfare. In this episode, we address why the modern Church

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Who is the host of Strange New Realms?

Strange New Realms is hosted by Jacob D. Mundy. The show is categorised under religion (spirituality) and has published 6 episodes.

How many episodes does Strange New Realms have?

Strange New Realms has published 6 episodes.

What topics does Strange New Realms cover?

Strange New Realms regularly covers religion, spirituality, christianity. It sits in the religion category, with a spirituality focus.

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