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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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How to Discern Moral Christian Fiction Without Expecting Sermons
If we fail to understand storiesâ actual ideas, we risk condemning stories that reflect truth and accepting stories that tell lies.
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Yes, The Twilight Saga Vampires Are ScaryâBut For All the Wrong Reasons
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Behold Godâs Providence in âThe Hobbitâ
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Behold Godâs Providence in âBeowulfâ
Tolkienâs classic The Hobbit borrows from the epic poem Beowulf, reflecting pagan mythology to show greater Christian truth.
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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.
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Christian readers can embrace fantastic stories without reverting to discernment mistakes of our past.
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How Spider-Man Saved My Marriage Before It Even Began
God used Sam Raimiâs super-films, flaws and all, to teach me heroism.
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Found Family Stories Can Reflect Christâs Redemption in Reality and Fiction
Found family tropes have their flaws, yet speak to readersâ need for connection, love, and self-sacrifice in a lonely world.
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âEncantoâ Shows Legalismâs Ruin and Godâs Gift of Grace
Disneyâs film explores more than general redemption by comparing works-righteousness with refreshing Gospel solutions.
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