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Christian skeptics of fantasy must reckon with the biblical wisdom spelled in Marian A. Jacobsâs nonfiction-about-fiction book.
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âOn Magic and Miraclesâ Trains Christians to Dispel Darkness and Discern Fantastic Stories
Christian skeptics of fantasy must reckon with the biblical wisdom spelled in Marian A. Jacobsâs nonfiction-about-fiction book.
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People Groups
The creation of people groups seems to be a common speculative trope, sometimes for allegorical purposes and sometimes for the sheer beauty and ingenuity of creation.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller —
Why Materialist Magicians and Sour Stepmothers Are Cruel To âCinderellaâ
Some âchild expertsâ and critics refuse to believe fairy tales can sing, and insist they fit into a narrow-waisted agenda.
— E. Stephen Burnett —
Seeing In The Cave
If you want to know what darkness is, your best object of study is the light.
— Shannon McDermott —
Exploring The Light
What is the point of departure between those who read and write horror and those who don’t? From my perspective, the answer is “focus.”
— Rebecca LuElla Miller —
Will The United States Last Forever?
What if everything good about the United States is only a shadow or copy of the true United States?
— E. Stephen Burnett —
Leaf By Niggle, Heaven In Stories
A couple weeks ago I read
Leaf by Niggle
, which is not as silly as it sounds.
— Shannon McDermott —
Should Christian Stories Evangelize? Chapter 2
âThe source of the confusion typically surrounding this topic can be traced to the failure of evangelicalism to articulate a coherent doctrine of vocation.â
— Austin Gunderson —
Should Christian Stories Evangelize? Chapter 4
Evangelism is only part of the mission of Godâs people, who live in a world that is about to change forever.
— Austin Gunderson —
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.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller —
Mayhem And Its Meaning, A Reprise
Why does mayhem play such an important role in speculative fiction? The clearest and best explanation is that these stories reveal the great struggle of the world—the struggle between the rebel Satan and God.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller —
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