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Try These Three Practical Questions to Discern Fictional Magic
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The Death and Rebirth of Magic in Children's Fantasy
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Beware the Real Danger of Entertainment
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How Reading Epic Fantasy Helps Me Be Brave
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A Scientific Theory of Magic
This post ponders what would it mean if magic were simply an undiscovered form of energy. How would known physics affect practical magic?
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Travis Perry
I’m Teaching About Fantasy Magic and Pop Culture at SoCal Christian Writers Conference
Should Christian fantasy include magic? How do fantasy writers put popular culture in its place? E. Stephen Burnett teaches on these topics at this week’s SoCal Christian Writers Conference.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Free Original Storyworld Ideas, Part 8: Magical Technology (A Little Problem with the Dilithium Stone)
What about magic in a story that would otherwise be technological? A Little Problem with the Dilithium Stone shows an example.
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Travis Perry
A Case Study in Fictional Magic: Dawn Before the Dark
In Dawn Before the Dark, magic at first glance would seem to stem from gods other than the one Creator. How will this story world of a gender-based curse turn that apparent focus on magic on its head? How does this book link a strong story with a desire to honor God?
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Travis Perry
What Harm Could Come from Fictional Magic?
Is it actually possible for a fictional portrayal of magic to do harm? Should “harm” be our primary focus in the first place–or honoring God?
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Travis Perry
Seven Ways to Deal With the Problem Magic Poses Christian Fantasy Writers
What is really is the problem with magic according to the Bible? How (and why) can Christian fantasy writers deal with this problem when creating stories?
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Travis Perry
Children Don’t Need Magic: A Response to Joshua Gibbs
Magic is fun in fiction, but children don’t actually need magic to experience the awe of the Creator.
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Mark Carver
Lorehaven Magazine Preview: Explore the Eternal Magic of Christmas
Magic and memories of Christmas make me long for New Earth.
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E. Stephen Burnett
The Deeper Magic of Easter
“The Magic Of Easter” runs far deeper than chocolate eggs and an adorable spring wardrobe.
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Randy Streu
Christian White Magic: Q and A, Part 3
Should an “Evangelical League Dark” rout demons in the evil places normal Christians fear to trod?
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E. Stephen Burnett
Christian White Magic: Q and A, Part 2
Does God want his people to prosper, or protect children from outside evil, or practice to hear his voice?
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E. Stephen Burnett
Christian White Magic: Q and A, Part 1
In reality and not fiction, what is Christian white magic? Why is it sinful? What does Scripture say?
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E. Stephen Burnett
Six Christian White Magic Spells Worse Than Fantasy Magic
When Christians get distracted by fears of magic in fantasy, what Christian white magic “spells” do we cast in reality?
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E. Stephen Burnett
Poll: Do You Believe Christians Can Enjoy Fictional Magic?
I’m exploring fictional magic, witchcraft, sorcery, the occult, and Christians’ responses. Want to assist?
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E. Stephen Burnett
Magic, Fantasy, And A Christian Worldview
Part of the inexplicable is that God has allowed His enemies some measure of power (magic), and He chooses to let evil ripen before He puts an eternal end to it.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Christian Fantasy And Magic
If we are writing Christian fantasy, and our goal is to reflect something of God’s truth through our craft, shouldn’t we take a page out of the Holy Spirit’s playbook and portray the power of God as it actually is—amazing, miraculous, magical?
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Nathan Lumbatis
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