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Will ‘Wonder Woman’ Fix The DC Film Universe?
Wonder Woman and DC’s cinematic heroes can defeat these four potential story villains.
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Mega City One
The innocent exist only until they inevitably become perpetrators…Guilt and innocence is a matter of timing.
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Things To Come: What Will Christians Face In The Future?
Linda Wood Rondeau shares her vision of the future from her pending novel “The Fifteenth Article.”
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Linda Wood Rondeau
Five More Ways To Fix The Marvel Cinematic Universe
New threats to the Marvel films include shallow family themes, tonal clashes, and genre parody.
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Does ‘Guardians Of The Galaxy’ Use ‘Safe’ Bad Words?
Drax from “Guardians of the Galaxy” calls his friends names. Why do we like him anyway?
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E. Stephen Burnett
A Dark Mind
If Giger’s work embodies dark or even demonic sci-fi art, what would Christian sci-fi art look like? Could such a thing even exist?
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Mark Carver
Is Secular Fiction Better Than Christian Fiction?
“Bad Christian fiction made me switch to secular fiction.” But both markets can be restrictive.
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E. Stephen Burnett
To Read or Not To Read: How Should Christians View Religious and Secular Fiction?
When it comes to fiction, the question shouldn’t be “What do we read?” but “How do we read it?”
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Zac Totah
Celebrate New Earth Day
Maybe Earth Day can show not just environmental care of the planet, but eternal hope for all God’s creation.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Great Christian Movies About The Resurrection
Two great Christian movies both happen to focus on the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Easter and God’s Earth-Shattering New Covenant
For Easter, novelist Brian Godawa explores the Bible’s earth-shattering symbolism.
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Brian Godawa
Good Friday and Revelation’s Judgment on Sin
Novelist Brian Godawa asks: Does Revelation really prophesy meteors, plagues, and a collapsing universe?
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The Rapture Is Fun, But Resurrection Is Better
I still like the Rapture idea, but here’s why I no longer believe it.
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Sacrifice And Speculative Fiction
Clearly self-sacrifice is a key component in both general market speculative fiction and Christian speculative fiction. But what is it about sacrifice that is so compelling?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Why Does ‘Doctor Who’ Need A Gay Companion?
Heroes of different sexual identities can only go so far.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Moral Relativism Doesn’t Wear A Cape
Who can deny the appeal of superheroes? The story of humanity is filled with them, real and mythical. Hercules, Genghis Khan, Joan of Arc, Paul Bunyan, Malala…the list goes on. Every culture in the world has them in some form or another, and they all have the same effect on those who hear their stories. They inspire, they encourage, they motivate, they empower. Sometimes they conquer, sometimes they save. Some build mighty empires, some hear the cries of the weak and helpless.
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Mark Carver
Tolerance And Stories? A Discussion Of Carve The Mark
what are Christians to write? What are Christians to read? If general fiction is to be whitewashed of anything that could possibly be considered offensive, what kind of stories will that leave us?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Into The Shadows: Why We Should Explore The Dark Side Of Fiction
The presence of the darkness points us to the light and the hope we find outside our miserable, messed up lives.
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Zac Totah
On Giving Offense And Being Offensive
Christians are not to be offensive in the way we speak, but the Bible itself says the message of the gospel is offensive to those who are perishing.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
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