Caladan
Agnostic Pantheist
Some of the top rated Sci-Fi novels which have gained classic status while dealing with near future societies, or societies deep into the future of our species have also kept religion part of the social environment, and in some novels have used religion as one of the main themes in the plot and structure of the novel's universe, it has also went beyond classic novels, as recently can be seen in Battlestar Galactica the series.
In Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land part of the plot is a future organized religion and its influence, and of Western esotericism as it has been promoted by Smith, the main character of the novel. in PKD's novels there is an abundance of religious philosophy that while are a big factor in novels such as VALIS, also play a role in classics such as Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? which turned into one of the most celebrated Sci Fi movies (Blade Runner), in the novel the belief system of Earth's society is based on empathy and the use of technology to induce empathy.
Other Dune enthusiasts and people who only saw Lynch's cinematic adaptation are quite familiar with the intense presence of religious themes in the Dune universe, and how the plots revolves around these themes. its not difficult to see Dune's parallels to 20th century geopolitical realities.
I'd like to hear the opinions of some of our Sci-Fi fans about the role of religion in the genre. how relevant do you find religion to be to the social challenges that novels, films, and series should engage?
Do you think that the novels you read and the series you follow reflect relevant or at least fascinating religious themes and topics?
which novel, film, or series do you find to offer religious themes that you find most engaging or relevant? and why?
Which religious topics would you like to see being tackled and included in plots and universes?
In Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land part of the plot is a future organized religion and its influence, and of Western esotericism as it has been promoted by Smith, the main character of the novel. in PKD's novels there is an abundance of religious philosophy that while are a big factor in novels such as VALIS, also play a role in classics such as Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? which turned into one of the most celebrated Sci Fi movies (Blade Runner), in the novel the belief system of Earth's society is based on empathy and the use of technology to induce empathy.
Other Dune enthusiasts and people who only saw Lynch's cinematic adaptation are quite familiar with the intense presence of religious themes in the Dune universe, and how the plots revolves around these themes. its not difficult to see Dune's parallels to 20th century geopolitical realities.
I'd like to hear the opinions of some of our Sci-Fi fans about the role of religion in the genre. how relevant do you find religion to be to the social challenges that novels, films, and series should engage?
Do you think that the novels you read and the series you follow reflect relevant or at least fascinating religious themes and topics?
which novel, film, or series do you find to offer religious themes that you find most engaging or relevant? and why?
Which religious topics would you like to see being tackled and included in plots and universes?