A Backwards Superhero | Theology of My Hero Academia
Today on Theology of Blank, we're diving into the mechanics of One For All. While most power systems are designed to grasp, hold, and keep, One For All is fundamentally a power that must be "emptied out" of one person and poured into another to survive. We explore how this mirrors the theological principle of kenosis-- the voluntary, humble renunciation of status to serve the common good. Can we truly be servants if we are obsessed with our own status? What happens when we stop trying to maintain our own "power" and start emptying ourselves for others? So join us as we break down the paradox of power. #theology #anime #myheroacademia #allmight #deku

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