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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:26am on 2007-11-27

(Regarding criticism by religious groups against The Golden Compass)

"The book's concept of God, in fact, is what makes Pullman's work so threatening. His trilogy is not filled with attacks on Christianity, but with attacks on authorities who claim access to one true interpretation of a religion. Pullman's work is filled with the feminist and liberation strands of Catholic theology that have sustained my own faith, and which threaten the power structure of the church. Pullman's work is not anti-Christian, but anti-orthodox.

"This emerging controversy, then, is deeply unusual. It features an artist who claims atheism, but whose work is unabashedly theistic. And it features a series of books that are at once charming and thrilling children's literature, and a story that explores some of the most divisive and fascinating issues in Catholic theology today."

-- Donna Freitas, visiting assistant professor of religion at Boston University, "God in the dust -- What Catholics attacking 'The Golden Compass' are really afraid of", The Boston Globe, 2007-11-25

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posted by [identity profile] smallship1.livejournal.com at 10:46am on 2007-11-27
In that case, I might try reading them after all...
 
posted by [identity profile] herveus.livejournal.com at 11:34am on 2007-11-27
The (so-called) American Family Association is also sounding the alarm about The Golden Compass. That's something of an endorsement in my book...
 
posted by [identity profile] keith-m043.livejournal.com at 01:48pm on 2007-11-27
It's been a long time since I've read the books but my impression was that while the first book was not too bad, the other two were rabidly anti-clerical, enough to make me feel uncomfortable.
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posted by [identity profile] stori-lundi.livejournal.com at 02:21pm on 2007-11-27
My Southern Baptist mother has been getting e-mails about a movie "where God is killed" and asked me about it. I told her that god doesn't get killed until the 3rd book and he's really not god at that point.

I thought the 3rd book was really smack you in the fast anti-establishment but the basic story was still enjoyable, though the ending made me want to throw the book across the room and cry.

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