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Christopher Nolan’s ‘Tenet’ Collides with Itself
A Scientific Theory of Magic
This post ponders what would it mean if magic were simply an undiscovered form of energy. How would known physics affect practical magic?
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Travis Perry in January 2021
Why ‘The Wild Swans’ Has Captivated Me Since Childhood
Wonder Woman 1984 v. Disneyfied Imagination: A Spoiler-Filled Defense
Stargate SG-1 Season One–Making Weak Ideas Into a Better Story
Stargate SG-1 is new for me. I didn’t think the Stargate movie was great–this post details how the series started off with weak ideas but made good stories anyway.
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Travis Perry in December 2020
A Christian Reaction to ‘Alien Worlds’–How Writers of Faith Can Do More
Parker J. Cole’s look at ‘Alien Worlds’ inspired this article–which looks at how the worldview of a Christian writing hard sci fi is broader than an atheist’s.
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Travis Perry in December 2020
History as Fantasy: Netflix’s Barbarians Miniseries
This post reviews Netfix’s Barbarians–what was good and bad? How historical was it? What else is going on with this miniseries?
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Travis Perry in December 2020
Science Saving the Bible from Theologians
The Bible has long been subject to “higher criticism” from theologians and other specialists in Biblical Studies. But science often counters the critics…
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Travis Perry in November 2020
Giving Thanks, Despite . . .
Are there stories in the speculative genres that show thanksgiving as a desired end?
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in November 2020
Prospect: Why I Like Nobledark or Grimbright Better than Cheerful and Corrupt
Prospect is a movie I’d recommend over Rim of the World. I both review Prospect and say why I like its type of tale better.
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Travis Perry in November 2020
How “Rim of the World” Shows Our Culture is Drenched in Smut
The Netflix movie Rim of the World isn’t avante-guarde or daringly original–so its innuendoes indicate something about our culture…
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Travis Perry in November 2020
How Do Recent Horror Films Explore the ‘Evil Child’ Trope?
Stories about evil children fascinate and repel us. They reflect the truth that youthfulness doesn’t equate to innocence.
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Parker J. Cole in November 2020
Lorehaven’s New Fall 2020 Issue Has Released!
This web edition features fifteen new reviews of great Christian-made fantastical novels, such as our cover feature about the award–winning fantasy Seventh City.
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E. Stephen Burnett in October 2020
Let’s Talk About Race and Racism: The End Game for Racism
How can racism ever end? Do other countries show us a better way than the United States? How can speculative fiction help?
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Travis Perry in October 2020
Four Replies to ‘Scary’ Questions that Led Searchers to Speculative Faith
“What does God think of scary stories”? “Christian spells”? “Ted Dekker controversy”? “Consequences of Deuteronomy 18:10–12”?
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E. Stephen Burnett in October 2020
Let’s Talk About Race and Racism: The Space Traders-Science Fiction and Critical Race Theory
The Space Traders, a science fiction short story, lays out a portion of the case for Critical Race Theory. This post responds to the story.
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Travis Perry in October 2020
I Respect C. S. Lewis, But Disagree with Parts of The Last Battle
C. S. Lewis was wrong to insinuate in this story that a man who worshiped a false god could somehow also be serving the true God.
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Audie Thacker in October 2020
Fiction Friday: Brand Of Light By Ronie Kendig
There’s a price on her head, and it has everything to do with the brand on her arm.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller in September 2020
Two ‘Adventures in Odyssey’ Stories Secretly Inspired My Book ‘The Pop Culture Parent’
Two cassette stories, “You Gotta Be Wise” and “Isaac the Pure,” helped start my lifelong quest about parenting and popular culture.
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E. Stephen Burnett in September 2020
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