Star Trek and Christianity on the Transpositions Blog
September 6th, 2012
I’m so excited about what the good people over at Transpositions are doing this week with their Christianity and Star Trek Symposium! Oh, and I’ll be posting there as well.
Transpositions is an outgrowth of the Institute for Theology, Imagination and the Artsat the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. In general, the blog is really cool. But, this week, they are hosting a Christianity and Star Trek Symposium on the blog.
So far, there have been great posts from Cole Matson and Jim Watkins, on DS9 andVoyager, respectively. I’ve very much enjoyed their insights. A good place to start, though, is Jim Watkins’ introductory post. I’m honored to say that I will be a part of this symposium as well. The lineup for the rest of the week is as follows:
So far, there have been great posts from Cole Matson and Jim Watkins, on DS9 andVoyager, respectively. I’ve very much enjoyed their insights. A good place to start, though, is Jim Watkins’ introductory post. I’m honored to say that I will be a part of this symposium as well. The lineup for the rest of the week is as follows:
- Thursday: Title TBD, Philip Tallon, Affiliate Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Asbury Theological Seminary.
- Friday: “The Vulcan Messiah: Spock as a Christ Figure,” by Kevin C. Neece, founder and editor of The Undiscovered Country Project.
- Saturday “The Undiscovered Country Project: My Voyage Through Star Trek from a Christian Worldview Perspective,” by Kevin C. Neece, founder and editor of The Undiscovered Country Project.