Results for subject : "RELIGION"
'A Land Shining With Goodness': Magic and Religion in Stephen R. Lawhead's Taliesin, Merlin, and Arthur
Arthuriana 9(1): 57-66 . Spring 1999.
'My God, No!': The Varieties of Christian Horror Fiction
in: Langford, Michele K., ed. Contours of the Fantastic. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1990. pp.131-139.
'Sacriledge' Or 'Blasphemy' Make Boggy Grounds; Rosemary's Baby Recalls 'Miracle' Reversal
Variety p. 24. June 19, 1968.
'Star Trek to Me Is a Way of Life': Fan Expressions of Star Trek Philosophy
in: Porter, Jennifer E./McLaren, Darcee L., eds. Star Trek and Sacred Ground: Explorations of Star Trek, Religion, and American Culture. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1999. pp. 217-230.
'Star Wars' Combines Religious Themes
Austin American Statesman Sec. D, p.4. June 5, 1999.
'The Kin-dom of God' in Joan Slonczewski's Novels
New York Review of Science Fiction No. 103: 23. March 1997. Also in: http://www.davidswitzer.com/slonczewski/wolf.html [4pp.] and http://www.math.uwaterloo.ca/~dmswitze/slonczewski/wolf.html
'What God Doth the Wizard Pray To': Neo-Pagan Witchcraft and Fantasy Fiction
Extrapolation 31(4):333-346. Winter 1990.
(Re)Covering Sacred Ground: New Age Spirituality in Star Trek: Voyager
in: Porter, Jennifer E./McLaren, Darcee L., eds. Star Trek and Sacred Ground: Explorations of Star Trek, Religion, and American Culture. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1999. pp. 101-118.
2001: A Space Odyssey and the Search for a Center
in: May, John R., ed. Image and Likeness: Religious Visions in American Film Classics. Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press, 1992. p. 36-46.
A Better Country: The Worlds of Religious Fantasy and Science Fiction
Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1988. 168pp.
A Christian Parent’s Guide to Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
Master’s Thesis, University of Northern Iowa, 2002. xxviii, 7 p.
A Closer Look at Science Fiction
Eastburne, U.K.: Kingsway Publications, 2001. 351 p.
A Common Ground Between Science and Religion: A Comparison of Contact and The Varieties of Religious Experience,
Film and Philosophy 9: 30-43. 2005.
A Confluence of Pagan-Celtic and Christian Traditions in Charles Williams's 'Bors to Elayne: The Fish of Broceliande'
Arthuriana 6(1): 96-111. Spring 1996.
A Defense of Potter, or When Religion is not Religion: An Analysis of the Censoring of the Harry Potter Books
Canadian Children's Literature 27(3): 6-26. 2001.
A Fantasist Reads the Bible and Its Critics
in: Wright, Peter, ed. Shadows of the New Sun: Wolfe on Writing, Writers on Wolfe. Liverpool, UK: Liverpool University Press, 2007. p. 244-248.
A Far-Off Gleam of the Gospel: Salvation in Tolkien's Lord of the Rings
in: Pearce, Joseph, ed. Tolkien: A Celebration. London: Fount, 1999. pp. 124-140. (Reprinted from King's Theological Review, 12: 6-10. Spring 1989).
A Fire in the Sky: Apocalyptic Themes on the Silver Screen
in: Mazur, Eric M and mcCarthy, Kate, eds. God in the Details. New York: Routledge, 2001. p. 65-82.
A Heaven of Hell, a Hell of Heaven: His Dark Materials, Inverted Theology, and the End of Philip Pullman's Authority
Children's Literature in Education 37(4): 325-334. December 2006.
A Heaven of Hell, a Hell of Heaven: His Dark Materials, Inverted Theology, and the End of Philip Pullman's Authourity,
Children's Literature in Education 37(4): 325-334. December 2006.
A Jungian Examination of Images of the Divine and the Demonic in Contemporary Science Fiction Television Series
Ph. D. Dissertation, California Institute of Integral Studies, 2002. 382 p. (DAI-A 63(2): 1010. Aug. 2002.)
A Land Without Stain: Medieval Images of Mary and Their Use in the Characterization of Galadriel
in: Chance, Jane, ed. Tolkien the Medievalist. New York: London, 2003. p. 194-224.
A Letter from Lovecraft: On the Philosophy of Religion
The Generalist Papers 4(6): 1-4. February 1994.
A Little Something About Dead Astronauts,
Science Fiction Studies 36(1): 101-120. March 2009.
A Playing Field for the Boys of Eternity
Christian Century 106(17):515-516. May 17, 1989.
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