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124. How Should Christian Novels Help Secular Readers?
Christian-made novels best serve non-Christian readers by showing realistic worlds instead of sentimental heroes or morality.
Christian-Made Fantasy Can Shine Light in the Grimdark
Believers debate whether our stories should embrace dark elements or stay âclean,â but J. R. R. Tolkien suggests a third option.
— Tim Pietz —
126. How Can We Respond With Grace and Truth to Christian Cringe? | with Kevin McCreary
Say Goodnight Kevin’s snarky reviewer helps us stay honest about cringey Christian culture while also being gracious to Christ’s people.
How to Discern âHonestâ Christian Fiction Without Embracing Darkness
Some critics argue Christian fiction should avoid cringe by showing more darkness and sin, but this approach brings biblical dangers.
— Josiah DeGraaf —
Behold Godâs Providence in âBeowulfâ
Tolkienâs classic The Hobbit borrows from the epic poem Beowulf, reflecting pagan mythology to show greater Christian truth.
— Anthony G. Cirilla —
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