'What can SF teach us about God?' This burning question is the
Guardian's
question of the week, and yesterday Roz Kaveney kicked off with
a nice brief introductory survey of how SF has dealt with religion, touching not just the familiar bases (Blish, Miller) but some lesser-known (and intriguing) examples.
In the series pitch, my own work is described as 'powerfully atheistic'. I'm not sure I see it that way myself, but I'm delighted with the description. I'd wear it on a T-shirt, at least at a con. My own contribution to the series - in answer to the less loaded question, 'So how does [SF] help us think about our place and purpose in the universe?' - has been accepted and will appear later this week. It'll probably be described by some as 'feebly faitheist', but I can live with that. For background reading, look
here for a time when Church of Scotland (and Free Church!) ministers got a great sugar rush about the possibility of pious aliens.
Published on July 12, 2011 10:20