Description
Science Fiction and Christian Theology offers a comprehensive examination of how science fiction narratives intersect with Christian theological concepts and traditions. Victoria Lorrimar explores the ways in which speculative fiction serves as a space for theological reflection, addressing questions of creation, redemption, eschatology, and human identity.
This volume analyzes key science fiction works and authors through a theological lens, demonstrating how imaginative narratives can illuminate and challenge Christian understanding. The book considers themes such as artificial intelligence and the soul, transhumanism and Christian anthropology, and dystopian visions in light of Christian hope. Lorrimar argues that science fiction provides valuable resources for contemporary Christian thought, offering innovative approaches to age-old theological questions and helping believers navigate the ethical implications of technological advancement.
Part of the Elements of Christianity and Science series from Cambridge University Press, this work bridges the gap between literary analysis and theological inquiry, making it essential reading for scholars of theology, literature, and the intersection of science and religion.







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