Issues

Vol 18 No. 4 (2015)

Implicit Religion in Popular Culture: The Case of Doctor Who

Journal: Implicit Religion

Published: Dec 22, 2015

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Section Title Author Published
Foreword
Implicit Religion in Popular Culture: The Case of Doctor Who Andrew Crome Nov 16, 2015
Articles
The Impossible Pit: Satan, Hell, and Teaching with Doctor Who Holly A. Jordan Nov 16, 2015
Explicit and Implicit Religion in Doctor Who and Star Trek James F. McGrath Nov 16, 2015
The Doctor’s Original Face: Watching Doctor Who Episodes as Buddhist Koans Ann Matsuuchi, Alexander Lozupone Nov 16, 2015
Nothing Will Ever Be The Same Again: Exploring Faith, Doubt, and the Disciple Journey of a Companion to the Doctor Jasper Peters Nov 16, 2015
Doctor Who and Immortality: Influence of Christian and Buddhist Ethics Leena Vuolteenaho Nov 16, 2015
Doctor Who and the Iconographic Search for an Ecstatic Human Religious Experience Stacy Embry Nov 16, 2015
“As We See, So We Learn’: Doctor Who as Religious Education Owen D. Edwards Dec 3, 2015
Into the Arms of Dr Who: Implicit Religion and a Cowboy’s Redemption William Keenan Nov 16, 2015
Screenwriters as Theologians: Doctor Who’s Scope for Theological Exploration Caroline Symcox Nov 16, 2015
Afterword
Afterword: The Hope of the Doctor Matt Hills Nov 16, 2015
Book Reviews
The Humanism of Doctor Who: A Critical Study in Science Fiction and Philosophy, by David Layton. McFarland & Company, 2012. 364pp, Pb. $40.00, ISBN-13: 9780786466733; Ebook, No price given, ISBN-13: 9780786489442 Francis Bridger Nov 16, 2015