Christianity and science fiction:reclaiming the Genre for Christ/ Douglas W. Philipps and Nathaniel Darnell
San Antonio, Texas: Vision Forum Ministries, 2009Description: 1 videodisc (1 hr. 48 min.) : and 2 sound discs ( 1hr. 48 min.) : sd., color; digital 4 3/4 in., 4 3/4 inSubject(s): DDC classification:- 808.838762/P53
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This symposium focuses on the theology of science fiction and casts a vision for how Christians can successfully take dominion over this genre for the future. Science fiction is genre that has largely been driven by humanism and evolutionism, but it need not stay that way. The Christian Filmmakers Academy argues that this may be one of the most important genres for Christians ib the 21st century. This symposium focuses on the theology of science fiction - lessons in worldview, sound design, production and more from great science fiction films of the past.
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