

The Worldviews of Humor and Stand-Up Comedy - Tim Hawkins vs. Bryan Regan
March 6, 2012
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Why do large segments of Tim Hawkins’s humor bear the wrong worldview, whereas Bryan Regan gets it right (especially with his UPS and Refrigerator pieces)? Kevin Swanson analyzes the worldviews of humor and points out that Christians often veer out of control when they get in the spotlight (unless they are well grounded). When a comedian is ambivalent on whether the humor piece is attacking or endearing, he falls into the ditches of post-modern relativism and the surreal world of meta-narrative.
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