Fantasy, Horror, and the Truth
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Is it ok for Christians to indulge in fantasy and horror? Szumskyj contends that such works are not merely “entertainment” but are founded on and promote ideologies and worldviews wholly contrary to the Scriptures.
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Is it ok for Christians to indulge in fantasy and horror? Most Christians seem to believe there is nothing wrong with these genres, that they’re merely “entertaining.” But one man’s experience with this particular style of writing, first as a consumer and literary critic and then as an editor, proved to him that these genres are not as harmless as they may appear. Far from it, in fact.
This book details Benjamin Szumskyj’s decade-long experience in the genres of fantasy and horror fiction. Reflecting on his interactions with others, what he read and researched, in addition to what he edited and wrote, the author exposes the significant and even alarming inconsistencies of these genres with that of a professed follower of Jesus Christ. Szumskyj contends that such works are not merely “entertainment” but are founded on and promote ideologies and worldviews wholly contrary to the Scriptures, and that believers need to be more discerning of what fiction they read, particularly those promoted as being “Christian.”
This new edition, formerly published as The Pilgrim’s Digress: Why Christians Should Avoid the Fantasy and Horror Genres, includes new material and revisions in light of further readings and reflections by the author.
About the Author
Benjamin Szumskyj has been a teacher for over thirteen years, most of these with students at risk. He earned a Master’s Degree in Divinity from Liberty University and a Master’s Degree in Biblical Studies from Moody Bible College. He is a certified Biblical Counsellor (Association of Certified Biblical Counselors), the happily married husband of Stacia, and grateful father of David. Above all, Benjamin loves his Lord and Savior.
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In this book, Dr. Benjamin Szumskyj exhorts Christians to meditate upon what is pure (Philippians 4:8) and reprove the works of darkness that have infiltrated the church (Ephesians 5:11) in the form of the fantasy and horror genres. As a former consumer of and contributor to these genres, he offers a biblical critique of them, accompanied by his own personal testimony. He also engages with arguments from Christians who find these genres acceptable, to varying degrees. Many of the things he says are not popular or easy to hear, but that shows how far we as believers have strayed from scripture and succumbed to the ways of this world. I believe that this book is one of the most important works of the twenty-first century, and that many Christians desperately need to hear these truths.