The Snowball of Faith: Heaven, Hell, Satan, and the Ideas We Inherited
Traversing the Strange World by Isaiah Danberry
Episode notes
In this episode of Traversing the Strange World, we examine faith as a snowball handed to us by history.
Where did our ideas of heaven, hell, Satan, resurrection, judgment, and the end of the world come from? Were these beliefs always understood the way many of us inherited them, or did they develop through exile, empire, scripture, culture, and religious imagination?
This episode explores the ancient influence of Zoroastrianism, the Persian religion that carried powerful ideas about cosmic good and evil, judgment after death, resurrection, and the final restoration of the world. We look at how these ideas may have shaped later Jewish and Christian thought, especially after the Babylonian exile and during the development of apocalyptic belief.
This is not an episode about tearing faith down. It is about examining what history ha ...