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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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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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Star Trekking Religion By Firefly
Is portraying religion positively enough?
— R. L. Copple in September 2014 —
Kathy Tyers: Defeating Gnostic Forces In Fantasy Fiction
While Lucasfilm revised the âStar Warsâ world, Star Wars Expanded Universe author Kathy Tyers was rebooting her theology.
— E. Stephen Burnett in September 2014 —
Should Christians Enjoy Fantasy?
As Christian fantasy writers, how do we handle evil characters? How evil can we go? Can we make our dark characters likeable? Should we?
— Pam Halter in August 2014 —
Avatars Of Forgiveness, Part 3: Aangâs Avenging
Avatar Aang bends the energy of mercy and justice by respecting life yet punishing the worldâs enemy.
— E. Stephen Burnett in August 2014 —
Story Weariness
I’ve had other instances of story weariness, which I guess I’ll define as familiarity with a story to the point that another rendition seems needless and unappealing.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in August 2014 —
On CAPC: Exodus: Gods, Kings, and Evangelical Headcanon
When we react to Bible movies, do we confuse Scripture for our often-nostalgic memories of its details?
— E. Stephen Burnett in August 2014 —
Speculative Fiction On TV
Which are your favorites and which of the new shows do you think might be promising?
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in August 2014 —
Origin Stories: Indie Novelist Tony Breeden
Christians should be hard-wired for wonder, so why donât many churches encourage creativity?
— Tony Breeden in August 2014 —
Origin Stories: Ashley Hodges Bazer
âThe Crownâs Callâ independent author Ashley Hodges Bazer shares her conversion to Godly geekhood.
— Ashley Hodges Bazer in August 2014 —
The Magical Worlds Of Harry Potter and Left Behind
One has prophecies, a dark lord, Muggle citizens, and good vs. evil. The other is the Harry Potter series.
— E. Stephen Burnett in July 2014 —
A Superstition Transformed
An old superstition transformed into a new story
— Shannon McDermott in July 2014 —
Female Thor: Another Marvel Comics Gimmick
Do women really want to see all male heroes supplanted with women as the Doctor or even Thor?
— Adam Graham in July 2014 —
Avatars Of Forgiveness, Part 2: Kataraâs Vengeance
âAvatar: The Last Airbenderâ reflects Biblical truth: we canât yet forgive but we must love unrepentant evildoers.
— E. Stephen Burnett in July 2014 —
Finding God In Quantum Leap
âQuantum Leapâ reminds me how God works through us to accomplish good even in small ways.
— John Otte in July 2014 —
Do The Scriptures Work In Fantasy Realms?
I was astounded at how easily the Lordâs living verses could be woven together in a different realm with its own history. Because our Creator is unchanging, and His Word is eternal and alive, the Scriptures translate beautifully into other realms.
— R. J. Anderson in July 2014 —
Avatars Of Forgiveness, Part 1: Zukoâs Journey
âAvatar: The Last Airbenderâ brings balance to the world of mercy and justice, starting with the story of Fire Prince Zuko.
— E. Stephen Burnett in July 2014 —
Three Reasons Why
Three reasons why romance novels predominate Christian fiction.
— Shannon McDermott in July 2014 —
Romantic Fiction Rules Because Of âFamily Christianâ Faith
Christians ignore fantastical fiction because they assume that marriage and family values matter more.
— E. Stephen Burnett in July 2014 —
Why Does Romance Dominate Christian Fiction?
There is an inherent discontinuity between the Christian Faith and fiction.
— R. L. Copple in July 2014 —
An Unfolding Saga
The Wingfeather Saga unfolds through four books into an intense and beautiful story.
— Shannon McDermott in June 2014 —
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