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Topics: Christian fantasy and sci-fi
Reading Fantasy
Some might think fantasy is pure escapism, but in reality, it helps us deal with the darkness in our own lives, inside and out.
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Jennette Mbewe
What Does Christian Speculative Fiction Do With Jesus?
I’ve read any number of Christian fantasies that include a god figure or perhaps even God Himself. What I don’t recall as easily is a representation of
Jesus
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
The God Of The Impossible
The Christmas story is both the proof that God can do the impossible and the declaration that the God who is Lord of the impossible accomplishes the miraculous. And speculative fiction expands readers’ thinking so that we can more easily come to grips with this truth.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
New Christian Fantasy Series
A new world from fantasy novelist Jill Williamson awaits your voracious reading appetites.
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Zac Totah
Hope And Hopelessness In Speculative Fiction
When the imagination is separated from spiritual reality, it seems to stall on the bleak and the horrible.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Spec Faith To Partner With Christian Geek Central
A few months later I discovered SpecFaith and immediately became excited over the kind of thoughtful content produced here. I noticed that SpecFaith did not have a presence on Youtube and almost instantly saw potential for a God-honoring partnership.
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Paeter Frandsen
The Truth And Story
What Lewis did was alter my understanding [of reality] by giving his own imaginative version that contradicted everything I’d thought before.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Beauty And Function
So does beauty exist for beauty’s sake? Are evangelical Christians wrong to think art can and should do more than just be beautiful?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
The Future Of Christian Speculative Fiction
We’re at a crossroads, I believe. Are Christian speculative stories going to speak to our culture, or not?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
It’s Alive!
Why do our creations always seem to turn on us? Don’t they know we just want to love them and make them do our chores?
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Mark Carver
Animals And Christian Speculative Fiction
In short, the Bible is “animal friendly” in that humankind, as rulers, are to be benevolent in the exercise of our authority. But clearly, humans and animals are not equal.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
The Crossover Alliance Is Open For Business
The Crossover Alliance debuts as the world’s first publisher dedicated to edgy Christian speculative fiction.
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Mark Carver
Speculative Worlds And Christian Tenets
What are some of those Christian beliefs that would subvert our culture today?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Great Secondary Characters
Great secondary characters are larger than life. The story is not about them really, but they add so much, they make the story so much richer, that they become as memorable as the protagonist.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
So Many Books
I’m more convinced than ever that we here at Spec Faith need your eyes and ears. What books do you know about that have recently become available?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Finding Good Books
Should we be content to let traditional publishers narrow their offerings while we scramble on our own to find the books we like—books we hope are out there but can’t know for sure if we’ll find?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Fantasy Isn’t For Rabbits . . . Or Kids Exclusively
Are Christians, then, the only people who “outgrow” speculative stories, who don’t want to read fantasy or science fiction as adults? Or is this an incorrect perception publishers have reached?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
How To Deal With Sensitive Subjects (in Christian Spec Fiction)
Contemporary fantasy is swamped by material that runs completely adverse to traditional family values. This is a huge concern for parents and teachers. Young readers, especially, are impressionable to strange philosophies because they have not learned discernment.
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Scott Appleton
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