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492: Why Beowulf Still Matters: the battle of Christianity and paganism

The boys drink and review one of Pigweed’s homebrews, then discuss the Anglo-Saxon poem Beowulf.

What makes Beowulf such a timeless epic? In this episode of Beer and Conversation with Pigweed and Crowhill, we dive into the legendary Old English poem, exploring its themes of heroism, honor, and the battle between good and evil.

We discuss Beowulf’s iconic fights with Grendel, Grendel’s mother, and the dragon—unpacking the deeper meanings behind these monstrous encounters. How does Beowulf reflect the values of warrior culture? What does it reveal about fate, leadership, and the tension between pagan and Christian worldviews?

Join us as we break down the literary significance of Beowulf, its historical context, and why it still resonates today.

📌 Topics Covered:
✅ The heroic code and the pursuit of glory
✅ Symbolism of Grendel, his mother, and the dragon
✅ Pagan vs. Christian themes in Beowulf
✅ Beowulf as a warrior-king: Strength vs. wisdom
✅ Why Beowulf remains a must-read

If you love epic literature, mythology, or deep dives into classic texts, this episode is for you!

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