

An edition of Killing the imposter God (2007)
Philip Pullman's spiritual imagination in his dark materials
By Donna Freitas,Jason King
Publish Date
2007
Publisher
Jossey-Bass
Language
eng
Pages
240
Description:
Killing the Imposter God explores the complex religious and spiritual dimensions of the best-selling fantasy series. Donna Freitas and Jason King--scholars of religion and popular culture--reveal how humanity's moral and religious issues play out in Pullman's literary phenomenon, showing that the trilogy--far from preaching atheism, as many have suggested--actually presents a vision of a universe permeated with divinity and rich with the Christian tradition Pullman himself so publicly rejects. Weaving together critical theory that spans the disciplines of theology, ethics, feminist studies, and philosophy, the authors examine the questions His Dark Materials raises about destruction and salvation, love and redemption, the abuse of power, and the divine--making the case that Pullman the self-professed atheist has created a Christian classic of our times.
subjects: English Fantasy fiction, English Young adult fiction, Criticism and interpretation, History and criticism, Agnosticism & atheism, Ethics & moral philosophy, Nature & existence of God, Novels, other prose & writers: from c 1900 -, Social Science, Literature - Classics / Criticism, English, Sociology, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Social Science / Popular Culture, Popular Culture - General, Fantasy fiction, English, Young adult fiction, English, Fantasy fiction, history and criticism
People: Philip Pullman (1946-)