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Blurring the Boundaries of Religion and Popular Culture

Implicit Theology, Secular Spirituality, and Speculative Fiction

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Blurring the Boundaries of Religion and Popular Culture

Implicit Theology, Secular Spirituality, and Speculative Fiction

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Employing theoretical lenses of implicit theology and secular spirituality, this book blurs the boundaries between religion and popular culture to develop meaning-making in science fiction, fantasy, and horror media.

In an era shaped by increasing levels of religious non-affiliation and social polarization, Karen Trimble Alliaume and Maryellen Davis Collett explore religious ideas and practices that empower practitioners to meet universal yet deeply personal human needs and desires by engaging with popular culture. The authors integrate insights gleaned from the oft-siloed approaches of theology and religious studies to analyze works of literature, film, and television in the science fiction, fantasy, and horror genres. These works of speculative fiction prompt emotionally charged experiences that reveal the paradox at the heart of being human.

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Introduction

Part I: Shock Value: Charged Boundaries in Science/Fiction/Religion

1. Shock/Value: Implicit Theology as Something More in Ted Chiang's “Hell is the Absence of God”
2. Rabid Rites and Rational Reversals: Secular Sacramentality in Midnight Mass

Part II: Provocative Portals, Narrative Collisions, and Erupting Epiphanies: Fantasy, Reality, and the Supernatural


3. Affective Portals: Making Belief with Galaxy Quest and The Magicians
4. Serving Many Masters: Real and Unreal, Sane and Insane, and Natural and Supernatural in M. Night Shyamalan's Servant

Part III: Hybridity and Wholeness: Negotiating Charged Identities

5. Being Beside Ourselves: Feeling Xenophilia in Octavia Butler's Xenogenesis
6. A Mind Divided Against Itself: Severance and the Secular Spirituality of Work/Life Balance

Conclusion: Revelatory Alchemies
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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Nov 27 2025
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Pages 256
ISBN 9781978763494
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 1 b/w illus
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Karen Trimble Alliaume

Karen Trimble Alliaume is Professor of Theology at…

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Maryellen Davis Collett

Maryellen Davis Collett is Professor of Theology a…

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