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Science Fiction Theology: Beauty and the Transformation of the Sublime

Alan P. R. Gregory

Winner:Christianity Today Book Award -Culture (2016)

Science fiction imagines a universe teeming with life and thrilling possibility, but also hidden and hideous dangers. Christian theology, often a polemical target for science fiction, reflects on the plenitude out of which and for which the universe exists. In Science Fiction Theology, Alan Gregory investigates the troubled relationship between science fiction and Christianity and, in particular, how both have laid claim to the modern idea of sublimity.

To the extent that science fiction has appropriated--and reveled--in the sublime, it has persisted in a sometimes explicit, sometimes subterranean, relationship with Christian theology. From its seventeenth-century beginnings, the sublime, with its representations of immensity, has informed the imagining of God. When science fiction critiques or reinvents religion, its writers have engaged in a literary guerrilla war with Christianity over what is truly sublime and divine.

Gregory examines the sublime and its implicit theologies as they appear in early American pulp science fiction, the horror writing of H. P. Lovecraft, science fiction narratives of evolution and apocalypse, and the work of Philip K. Dick. Ironically, science fiction's tussle with Christianity hides the extent to which the sublime, especially in popular culture, serves to distort the classical Christian understanding of God, secularizing that God and rendering God's transcendence finite. But by turning from the sublime to a consideration of the beautiful, Gregory shows that both Christian and science-fictional imaginations may discover a new and surprising conversation.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Baylor University Press
  • Publish Date: Jul 1st, 2015
  • Pages: 328
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.30in - 6.30in - 1.00in - 1.30lb
  • EAN: 9781602584600
  • Categories: Science Fiction & FantasyChristian Theology - GeneralChristianity - Literature & the Arts

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About the Author

Alan P. R. Gregory is Principal of the South East Institute for Theological Education.

Praise for this book

This is a wholly praiseworthy book of Christian engagement with the contemporary world of the arts, with some brilliant insights to bear in a consistently sustained argument. Its apologetics fulfils the twin poles of such engagement: both science fiction and the Christian tradition receive accurate description, appreciation and love. Gregory is clearly extremely well read in other disciplines including the history of thought, literature, philosophy, critical theory and even information theory.

--Stephen May "Modern Believing"

An argument that deserves to have a wide readership.

--Pierre W. Whalon "Anglican Theological Review"

...deploying the sublime as a prism through which to compare and contrast science fiction and theology is a master stroke.

--John Saxbee "Church Times"