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Is Responsibility for Art Limited to Temptations for People You Know Personally?
Does Christian liberty mean we can do whatever we want? Could it be that Christian responsibility goes being concerned about tempting a fellow believer we personally know to sin?
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Travis Perry in October 2019
On Culture And Giving Offense Or Being Offensive
Are Christians ready to be marginalized further? Are we preparing to share the gospel regardless of how offensive the culture finds it?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in October 2019
Cultural Moralist, Separatist, or Universalist?
What should be our attitude in regard to the culture around us? Trying to make the culture better? Doing our own thing? Or accepting all without judgment?
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Travis Perry in October 2019
Is Western Society Headed Toward Illiteracy?
Our society went so far as to make illiteracy a thing of the past. A first step here in the US was to make public school mandatory for children up to a certain age.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in September 2019
Taking Stories To The Culture
This is the culture into which God has put Christians living in western society in the 21st century. So, how should we then live?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in September 2019
Labor Day
There’s no doubt, the development of labor unions and their consolidation at the end of the 19th century, changed the face of America.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in September 2019
The Poison Pill Of Culture
The way culture works is opposed to the way God works, the way Jesus works, and might fairly be considered a poison pill.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in July 2019
Licking the Chocolate Off Poison Pills: A Comment on Cultural Engagement
Is there any potential risk in enjoying arts and popular culture? Is anything out there poison to us? How should we react to things we enjoy but know are harmful to us?
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Travis Perry in July 2019
Was Tolkien A Racist?
How could Tolkien be accused of being a racist when his races were, well, made up? No, there are no hobbits in the world. No, there are no elves. No, there are no goblins or orcs made be the magic of an evil wizard.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in May 2019
Avengers Endgame: Ending White Patriarchy (Mostly) Gracefully
Did Avengers Endgame have an anti-patriarchy agenda? Did it deliberately remove white male figures from the story universe? Maybe, but it did so mostly with grace.
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Travis Perry in May 2019
A Few Thoughts on “Generation Snowflake”
Are younger generations actually different from the past? Does “generation snowflake” isolate itself from criticism? How are we to respond to criticism and confronting others?
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Travis Perry in February 2019
Standing Up to the YA Fantasy Impuritans
As Christians and as fantasy fiction fans, we have a duty to stand up to bullies, including the “Impuritans.”
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L. Jagi Lamplighter in February 2019
The Individuality of Diversity
As we deliberately include writers that fall into superficial categories of diversity, let’s bear in mind that real diversity is individual.
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Travis Perry in December 2018
Autotomy–And a Left-Handed Way to Get to My Point
Autotomy–or is that Autonomy? Or how self-cutting leads indirectly to a point about Christians writing speculative fiction…
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Travis Perry in August 2018
We Need More Christian Fiction
Half the battle is believing that Christian fiction should do more than “create art for art’s sake.” I don’t see that position in Scripture. Rather, I think a more accurate statement for the Christian is that we are to create art for God’s sake.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in March 2018
What Aliens Teach Us About God, part 8: Why Should I Care?
Christians are ambassadors to a world that longs to find feelings of transcendence in the concept of aliens.
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Travis Perry in March 2018
What Doth These Omens Portend?
What might next year look like for speculative entertainment?
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Mark Carver in December 2017
The Cult of Personality
Now everything is out there like knickers on the clothesline, blowing in the wind and practically waving to the neighbors.
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Mark Carver in December 2017
Language And The Influence Of Speculative Fiction
While language influences, the ideas language conveys, influence more.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in December 2017
Should #MeToo Apply to Books, Movies, and Video Games?
Constantly surrounded as we are by entertainment that shows, even encourages, sexual exploitation, it’s no wonder we live in a society where #MeToo is a sad reality.
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Zac Totah in October 2017
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