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The Christian and Fantastic Literature, part 10: Magic in Fantasy (Continued)

The Christian and Fantastic Literature, part 10: Magic in Fantasy (Continued)

by Kevin Bauder | May 6, 2022 | Fantasy Literature, In the Nick of Time

The Bible certainly distinguishes sources of the supernatural. Some supernatural events are caused by God. Others are caused by Satan and his forces. Satan is the prince of the power of the air and the god of this age. He and his demons can do things that are beyond...
The Christian and Fantastic Literature, part 10: Magic in Fantasy (Continued)

The Christian and Fantastic Literature, Part 9: Magic in Fantasy (Beginning)

by Kevin Bauder | Apr 29, 2022 | Fantasy Literature, In the Nick of Time

Many Christians who do not see a problem with fantasy per se are nevertheless troubled by the presence of magic in some fantastic writing. In the Christian view, real magic has exactly one source: Satan and his demons. To trifle with any form of magic (even the...
The Christian and Fantastic Literature, part 10: Magic in Fantasy (Continued)

The Christian and Fantastic Literature, Part 8: Good and Bad Fantasy

by Kevin Bauder | Apr 22, 2022 | Fantasy Literature, In the Nick of Time

We have seen that fantasy can be a powerful tool for communication. It allows us to suggest ideas imaginatively that might be resisted if they were stated explicitly. It allows us to engage sensibilities that might remain unaffected by more prosaic discourse. It...
The Christian and Fantastic Literature, part 10: Magic in Fantasy (Continued)

The Christian and Fantastic Literature, Part 7: Fantasy’s Function

by Kevin Bauder | Apr 15, 2022 | Fantasy Literature, In the Nick of Time

Over the past couple of essays we have seen two biblical examples of fantasy being used in fable. Can we learn anything about fantasy by studying these examples? I believe the answer is yes; these biblical fables offer several lessons. The first is fairly obvious:...
The Christian and Fantastic Literature, part 10: Magic in Fantasy (Continued)

The Christian and Fantastic Literature, Part 6: Fantasy and Fable

by Kevin Bauder | Apr 8, 2022 | Fantasy Literature, In the Nick of Time

As we have seen, the writers of Scripture had good reason for employing fantastic elements in their prophetic writing. The Bible also includes another kind of literature that uses fantastic elements. This kind of literature is called fable. To be clear, the biblical...
The Christian and Fantastic Literature, part 10: Magic in Fantasy (Continued)

The Christian and Fantastic Literature, Part 5: Reasons for Fantasy

by Kevin Bauder | Mar 18, 2022 | Fantasy Literature, In the Nick of Time

In the last essay we answered one question, but we asked another. We learned that since the Bible uses fantastic literature, and the Bible is never wrong, then fantastic literature cannot always be wrong. At least some uses of fantastic literature must be justifiable....
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