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The Religion of Science Fiction
Frederick A. Kreuziger

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Science fiction captures contemporary sentiment with its faith in a scientific/technological future, its explorations of the ultimate meaning of man's existence. Kreuziger is interested particularly in the apocalyptic visions of science fiction compared to the biblical revelations of John and Daniel. For some time our confidence has been placed largely in science, which has practically become a religion. Science fiction articulates the consequences of a faith in a technological future.

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Cover of book is black with white stars and an illustration of a hand reaching to touch that of a space creature.

1986
LC: 86-072543 PN
174 pp.  6 x 9
ISBN-10: 0-87972-366-1
ISBN-13: 978-0-87972-366-8
Cloth $29.95 t
ISBN-10: 0-87972-367-X
ISBN-13: 978-0-87972-367-5 Paper $14.95 t




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