Results for subject : "CHRISTIANITY"
'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.
'Sometimes You Need a Story': American Christianity, Vampires, and Buffy
in: Wilcox, Rhonda V. and Lavery, David, eds. Fighting the Forces: What's at Stake in Buffy the Vampire Slayer? Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002. p. 108-119.
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).
Abbott's Flatland: Scientific Imagination and 'Natural Christianity'
in: Brantlinger, Patrick, ed. Energy & Entropy: Science and Culture in Victorian Britain. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1989. pp.289-306. (Also in: Victorian Studies. 28: 473-490)
An Analysis of Major Christian Doctrines in C. S. Lewis' Space Trilogy
Master's Thesis, East Tennessee State University, 1967. 65 p.
Biblical Interpretation in the Star Trek Universe: Going Where Some Have Gone Before
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. 193-216.
Brownskirts: Fascism, Christianity, and the Eternal Demon
in: South, James B., ed. Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Philosophy: Fear and Trembling in Sunnydale. Chicago: Open Court, 2003. p. 197-211.
C. S. Lewis' Use of the Christian World-view as Structure in the Science Fiction Trilogy
Master's Thesis, McNeese State University, 1968. 81pp.
Character as Perception: Science Fiction and the Christian Man of Faith
Extrapolation 24(3): 251-271. Fall 1983.
Christ and Conan: Howard's View of Christianity
Cromlech 1(1): 14-23. Spring 1985.
Christian Apocalyptic Fiction
Strange Horizons [8 p.] April 8, 2002. http://www.strangehorizons.com/2002/20020408/apocalyptic.shtml
Christian Character in Tolkien's Invented World
Mythlore 3(2):3-8. 1975.
Christian doctrines transposed in C. S. Lewis' Till We Have Faces
Mythlore 7(1):31-35. March 1980.
Christian Fantasy From 1200 to the Present
Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1992. 356pp.
Christian Fantasy Genre Builds Niche Without Hogwarts, Muggles, or Spells
Washington Post Sec. A, p. 1. July 18, 2007.
Christian Hope and the Politics of Utopia
Utopian Studies 19(1): 113-144. 2008.
Christian Publishing SF/F
Lan's Lantern No. 43: 43-46. March 1995.
Christianity
in: Westfahl, Gary, ed. The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy: Themes, Works, and Wonders. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2005. pp. 121-123.
Christianity in the Science Fiction of Cordwainer Smith
Contra Mundum. No. 2: [9pp.] Winter 1992. (http://www.wavefront.com/~contra_M/cm/features/cm02_cordwain.html)
Conflict and Resolution: The Divergent Roles of Catholic Men of Faith in Science Fiction
Master's Thesis, University of Regina (Canada), 1992. 108pp. (Master's Abstracts 32(3): 805. June 1993.)
Dark Apocalyptic: Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos as a Parody of Traditional Christianity
Extrapolation 23(4): 362-376. Winter 1982.
Fantasy and the Geography of Faith
Theology Today 50: 397-408. October 1993.
Fantasy and the Tradition of Christian Art
Mythlore 14(3):34-37. Spring 1988. [No. 53]
George MacDonald's Romantic Christianity in Lilith
Renascence 54(2): 109-118. Winter 2002.
God, the Devil, and Harry Potter : A Christian Minister's Defense of the Beloved Novels
New York: Thomas Dunne Books, 2002. 196 p.
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