The Future as Myth: Celebrating 100 Years of Cordwainer Smith
Cordwainer Smith is a writer who reminds us that Christians have been and still can be innovators in the arts.

Cordwainer Smith is a writer who reminds us that Christians have been and still can be innovators in the arts.

“Flannery O’Connor famously asserted that the American South in which she lived was Christ-haunted; science fiction, it often seems, is God-haunted.”

Author Sandra Miesel notes the numerous Catholic authors that have made contributions to the “speculative fiction” genre.
What are some of the theological issues that science fiction can effectively explore?
“[T]he presence of humanity and the prevalence of humanitarian themes throughout the best science fiction stories is not necessarily a denial of human nature, but often an affirmation of the best in us.”

The Browncoats have always been a devoted and growing fandom, as more people have become aware of the one-season show.
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