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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If we do not realize and take into account from the very outset , from the first
glance and word , the fact that he has a neighbour , we do not see him at all . 10
The theologian Wolfhart Pannenberg speaks of human being as destined for
unity ...
If we do not realize and take into account from the very outset , from the first
glance and word , the fact that he has a neighbour , we do not see him at all . 10
The theologian Wolfhart Pannenberg speaks of human being as destined for
unity ...
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of modern atheism , argued that humanity ' s belief in a transcendent supreme
being , a God , is in fact nothing more than a tragic exercise in self - alienation . In
the wake of the advances made by the natural sciences , and with optimism in ...
of modern atheism , argued that humanity ' s belief in a transcendent supreme
being , a God , is in fact nothing more than a tragic exercise in self - alienation . In
the wake of the advances made by the natural sciences , and with optimism in ...
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While a very young child may be initially prepared to engage with the sheer fact
of the world - this is a ball , that is a dog , you are a parent – this simple labelling
soon gives way to a questioning of the world , to the word ' why ? ' . From this ...
While a very young child may be initially prepared to engage with the sheer fact
of the world - this is a ball , that is a dog , you are a parent – this simple labelling
soon gives way to a questioning of the world , to the word ' why ? ' . From this ...
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Contents
What Are | 31 |
Aliens | 49 |
Where Are We Going and How Do We | 82 |
Copyright | |
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