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The Car-Universe Without A Motor, part 1
Comparing the universe to a car can help us understand how the creation points back to the existence and work of the Creator.
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Travis Perry in April 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’s a Body to Do?
Just how important is an intact body?
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Mark Carver 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
Billy Graham is Home, but Not Home Yet
Billy Graham wasnât just passing through this world. He will return to stay, just like Jesus will.
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E. Stephen Burnett in February 2018
J. K. Rowlingâs Progressivist Spells are Backfiring
Fans of Harry Potter fans are turning on creator J. K. Rowling because she apparently betrays their religious faith.
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E. Stephen Burnett in February 2018
The Shape of Water and Its Use of ‘Image of God’
The Shape of Water functions as an artistic modern morality tale that appropriates the biblical “image of God” concept.
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Travis Perry in February 2018
Robots and Religion
What if a robot decided to go to church?
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Mark Carver in January 2018
To PC or Not PC
Letâs talk about grammar. Wait! Come back!
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Shannon McDermott in January 2018
Doctor Who: No Longer a Good Man?
“Doctor Who” seems to be regenerating in a radically new direction. Why don’t I want to go?
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E. Stephen Burnett in December 2017
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
Christians, Please Stop Warning Against Human Popular Culture Until You Know What Itâs For
Statements like, âEntertainment is harmless, but âŚâ donât help Christians glorify Jesus well.
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E. Stephen Burnett in November 2017
Donât Let Halloween Mock the Resurrection
Do our Halloween tropes make fun of serious death, or exchange resurrection light for undead darkness?
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E. Stephen Burnett in November 2017
95 Theses for Christian Fiction Reformation, part 4
Readers can apply the five Reformation “solas” to a biblical reformation of Christian fiction.
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E. Stephen Burnett in October 2017
Should #MeToo Apply to Books, Movies, and Video Games?
Constantly surrounded as we are by entertainment that shows, even encourages, sexual exploitation, itâs no wonder we live in a society where #MeToo is a sad reality.
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Zac Totah in October 2017
The Doctor Doesn’t Believe in the DevilâShould We?
As Christians, whatâs the best way to react to stories that are equal parts incredible storytelling and philosophical blundering?
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Zac Totah in October 2017
Are We Actually More Like the Villain Than the Hero?
Do we overlook something when thinking about stories? Namely, which archetype falls closer to us, the readers, on the heroic-to-villainous spectrum?
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Zac Totah in October 2017
95 Theses for Christian Fiction Reformation, part 1
500 years ago, God’s church needed reformation. Now Christian fiction needs reforming.
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E. Stephen Burnett in October 2017
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