Aimless Culture Wars – Round 769,873
It looks like the next unavailing front in the culture wars will be in response to the film adaptation of Philip Pullman’s “His Dark Materials” trilogy. The film, The Golden Compass is due for release soon and although my expectations for the film are low (we could start with the cast and the director/writer), it […]
It looks like the next unavailing front in the culture wars will be in response to the film adaptation of Philip Pullman’s “His Dark Materials” trilogy. The film, The Golden Compass is due for release soon and although my expectations for the film are low (we could start with the cast and the director/writer), it may well be that the ire and scorn poured on the film could be vast indeed.
If you are not sure what all the fuss is about, well here it is in a nutshell; the original books and of course, the film as well, say some not nice things about the church, theology and even God. Add to that the intended youthful audience and you can see the reasons for the potential backlash. As we all know, the proper role of youth “entertainment” is to present young minds with a totally uncritical world-view, so that when they finally reach adulthood and the secular world, they are totally unprepared to face difference and intellectual conflict and their faith collapses like the sorry second-hand pack of cards that it always was.
All sarcasm aside, there is a lot to said about this topic, if for no other reason than the original trilogy was rather good and several bright Christian minds have had thoughtful things to say about them, especially with regard to the critique of institutional church. So, in the absence of an extended commentary, here’s a set of worthwhile links for you to peruse at your leisure. Take and read,
The Dark Materials debate: life, God, the universe…
Third Way Interview with Philip Pullman
Philip Pullman Interview Religion (video)
Literary Review with Philip Pullman
A dark agenda? (another interview)
Philip Pullman’s childish atheism
Christian and a Philip Pullman Fan? No Contradiction, One Author Says
The Man Who Dared Make Religion the Villain; In British Author’s Trilogy, Great Adventures Aren’t Pegged to the Great Beyond
[tags] His Dark Materials, Philip Pullman [/tags]