Navigating the Golden Compass: Religion, Science & Daemonology in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials

Navigating the Golden Compass: Religion, Science & Daemonology in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials

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Science Fiction Philosophy
格式 平装书
页数 185
语言 英语
已发布 Jul 11, 2005
出版商 Smart Pop
ISBN-10 1932100520
ISBN-13 9781932100525
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In this insightful exploration, a diverse group of contributors delves into the intricate layers of Philip Pullman's renowned trilogy, revealing the delicate interplay between religion, science, and daemonology. Yeffeth curates a thought-provoking collection that weaves together perspectives from philosophy, theology, and the realms of science fiction. Each essay brings a unique lens to Pullman's narrative, highlighting how these themes shape characters' journeys and moral dilemmas.

The volume invites readers to reconsider their understanding of the trilogy's underlying messages. Through rigorous analysis and passionate discourse, contributors guide the audience through Pullman's richly crafted universe, emphasizing the author's critique of dogma and the celebration of curiosity. The intricate relationship between daemons and human identity further enriches the dialogue, offering a fresh take on companionship and the self.

Readers are encouraged to engage with complex questions about belief, knowledge, and the nature of reality as they traverse through the multifaceted interpretations presented. The collective scholarship fosters a deeper appreciation for Pullman's work, showcasing its relevance to contemporary discussions about faith and reason.

Those invested in literature, philosophy, or fandom will find this examination essential. It not only highlights the brilliance of Pullman's storytelling but also opens up avenues for intellectual engagement, making it a key text for anyone seeking to navigate the profound themes within His Dark Materials.

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