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Homebrewed Christianity

James McGrath: Theology and Science Fiction

Homebrewed Christianity

Dr. Tripp Fuller | Theologian, Philosopher, Minister

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.6612 Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2024

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

James McGrath is back, and we have some serious fun geeking out about theology and Science Fiction!! What is the difference between a god and a powerful alien? Can an android have a soul, or be considered a person with rights? Can we imagine biblical stories being retold in the distant future on planets far from Earth? Whether your interest is in Christianity in the future, or the Jedi in the present--and whether your interest in the Jedi is focused on real-world adherents or the fictional religion depicted on the silver screen--this book will help you explore the intersection between theology and science fiction across a range of authors and stories, topics and questions. James F. McGrath is Clarence L. Goodwin Chair in New Testament Language and Literature. His PhD from the University of Durham became the basis for his first book, John’s Apologetic Christology, published by Cambridge University Press in the SNTS Monograph Series. He has also written a “prequel” about the broader context of monotheism and Christology in ancient Judaism and Christianity, The Only True God: Early Christian Monotheism in Its Jewish Context, published by University of Illinois Press. More recently, he has published What Jesus Learned from Women, which explores the topic of the historical figure of Jesus and the influence the women mentioned in the Gospels had on him. In addition to his work on the New Testament and early Christianity, Dr. McGrath also researches the Mandaeans (the last surviving Gnostic group from the ancient world) and their literature. The two-volume critical edition, translation, and commentary on the Mandaean Book of John (which he produced together with Charles Haberl of Rutgers University) represents the first such academic edition of the complete work in English based on all known manuscripts. Another area of specialty is the intersection of religion and science fiction. On that subject, he is the author of Theology and Science Fiction and The Battle of Ranskoor av Kolos (Black Archive #52), editor of Religion and Science Fiction and co-editor of Time and Relative Dimensions in Faith: Religion and Doctor Who. He blogs at Religion Prof. Previous Episodes w/ James The A to Z of the New Testament  What Jesus Learned from Women Exploring the Matrix Resurrections Early Christian Monotheism JOIN our next class, GOD AFTER DECONSTRUCTION with Thomas Jay Oord Come to THEOLOGY BEER CAMP. Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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This is Tripp, and you're listening to Homebrewed Christianity.

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And today on the podcast, returning his New Testament scholar James McGrath,

0:51.8

except are we talking about the New Testament? No. Are we even

0:56.5

talking about his two projects about to come out on the historical John the Baptist? Not yet.

1:02.2

We're talking about science fiction. That's right, on top of all of his work in the New Testament.

1:08.8

He has been blocking and writing about science fiction and religion for years.

1:13.7

He has a short book that really tackles the subject called Theology in Science Fiction.

1:18.8

Check it out.

1:19.5

And we had a conversation because I assigned his book in my most recent class at Luther Theological Seminary.

1:27.5

It was called Pop Gods and was looking at theology and culture in pop culture.

1:32.8

Right?

1:33.4

So we had this conversation about his book, and it's tons of fun.

1:37.7

Go check the book out.

1:38.8

I hope you enjoy it.

1:40.0

And when you hear it, you may say to yourself, wow, I like the idea of learning out about some

1:44.8

science fiction and such. Well, good, because he was not only, been blocking about it for years,

1:52.2

he's also done it live at Theology Beer Camp. And perhaps, perhaps, this is just the lure.

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