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Topics: Christian worldview
Prattle
Speaking of true and powerful fiction, Enclave Publishing just released their fall lineup of books.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Why We Donât Need Christian Fantasy
We have good reasons for making fantastical stories by Christians, for Christians! Yet here are four reasons why we don’t.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Learning From The Secular: Christian Science Fiction And Fantasy’s Distinctive
Christian science fiction or fantasy most often dramatizes the spiritual in general terms rather than in the particular. It’s like writing, What is the spiritual journey of
Everyman
, instead of writing, What is
my
spiritual journey.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Pretense or Reality
Last week I came across an article titled, âAre Droids Slaves?â The droids in question were the droids of Star Wars, and the answer was so unequivocally
Yes
I wondered why they bothered with the diffident headline.
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Shannon McDermott
âTo Go Against The Church Is To Go Against Godâ
In Hollywood, the church is the ultimate “no-fun zone.” Cold, calculating, powerful, vigilant, a wet blanket on anything pleasurable. An institution to be rebelled against.
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Mark Carver
Triumph or Havoc
The Scientific American
published an interview with an astronomer who had written a book on how the existence of aliens affects religion. If, you know, aliens really do exist.
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Shannon McDermott
Behold His Mighty Sword Of Wrath and Vengeance!
It is quite a terrifying idea to be chosen by God as His avenging angel on Earth, and it’s even more terrifying to be chosen by God for annihilation.
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Mark Carver
Throwing In The Towel
Despite what we see and read, a zombie apocalypse would not be fun. At all.
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Mark Carver
Evangelical Vs. Progressivist Content Warnings 101
Why do progressivist disclaimers about language and violence sound like some evangelical media reviews?
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E. Stephen Burnett
One Word: Aliens
Would proof of intelligent alien life end the world’s religions?
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Mark Carver
Start Your Engines: The End Is Nigh!
“Mad Max: Fury Road” is the latest in a long journey of post-apocalyptic stories that go straight back to the Bible.
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Mark Carver
A Little Imagination
Jonah was wrong. But he was eminently understandable. It just takes a little imagination.
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Shannon McDermott
Exploring The Themes and Threads Of âAgent Carterâ
From ForGloryandBeauty.org: The story themes and fashion threads of Marvelâs âAgent Carterâ both inspire intentional beauty.
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Lacy R. Burnett
Possibly Crucial Reading: âThe Things Of Earthâ
Joe Rigneyâs new book had me at âthe things of earth grow strangely bright.â
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E. Stephen Burnett
Aliens, Elves, Angels
âDoes Jesus save aliens?â is not as earth-shattering a question as some people seem to think. But maybe itâs a more complex one.
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Shannon McDermott
The Top Six Myths We Believe About Heaven
If you study Godâs promises and imagine not only Heaven but New Earth, your faith will grow stronger.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Christianity, Gore, and Death
Do we define Christian fiction by its avoidance of gore and death?
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R. L. Copple
Feeling Christmas
What leaches joy from Christmas is sometimes no more complicated than the fact that we have grown used to it.
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Shannon McDermott
What The World Doesn’t Know About Christmas
Ah, it’s Christmas. We celebrate Jesus, good news to the world, because He brings peace on earth, He gives joy to all mankind. Yet so obviously, many people do not have peace or joy and do not understand the promise of Christmas.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
The Christian Problem With Magic, Part 2
We must be careful not to have a superficial understanding of what the Bible means by âmagicâ.
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Shannon McDermott
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