What If?: Religious Themes in Science FictionWho am I? Why am I here?Where am I going?What if . . .?Science fiction delights in asking old questions in new ways. Rather than being primarily about advanced technology and the imagined future, science fiction novels and films are more fundamentally about issues of human nature and destiny. They provide a unique perspective on the same questions that have dominated theology and philosophy throughout history. In this fascinating book, Mike Alsford aims neither to give a history of science fiction, nor to systematically identify specific religious motifs within the genre, but to create an interdisciplinary, exploratory space where we can engage with the primal themes in new ways. Whether we are already well-versed in science fiction, or have had only the briefest encounters with Frankenstein’s monster and Doctor Who, this book will provide exciting insights into questions of identity, the human condition, our relationships and our destiny. |
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Religious Themes in Science Fiction Mike Alsford. explore our lives day by day ,
and we explore the galaxy , trying to expand the boundaries of our knowledge . 3
Ironically it is the aliens who identify the root cause of Sisko ' s own dysfunction ...
Religious Themes in Science Fiction Mike Alsford. explore our lives day by day ,
and we explore the galaxy , trying to expand the boundaries of our knowledge . 3
Ironically it is the aliens who identify the root cause of Sisko ' s own dysfunction ...
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As new insights were gained into the natural world and new tools were produced
to permit us greater control over it , SF writers explored the hopes and fears
bound up in these new technologies . Electricity , transistors , nuclear energy ...
As new insights were gained into the natural world and new tools were produced
to permit us greater control over it , SF writers explored the hopes and fears
bound up in these new technologies . Electricity , transistors , nuclear energy ...
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The film Robocop explores a similar question : what can be taken away from or
for that matter added to a human being and still allow them to retain their
humanity ? One of the best pieces of SF written over the last few years is Pat
Cadigan ' s ...
The film Robocop explores a similar question : what can be taken away from or
for that matter added to a human being and still allow them to retain their
humanity ? One of the best pieces of SF written over the last few years is Pat
Cadigan ' s ...
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Contents
What Are | 31 |
Aliens | 49 |
Where Are We Going and How Do We | 82 |
Copyright | |
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