There's a fair bit of science fiction imagining future incarnations of Catholicism, Mormonism, Islam, and Judaism (not to mention imagined religions). But, unless I'm missing something, not much Protestant futurism. I wonder why that is.
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I think that's fair. I'm not sure I've seen a cultural historian do a work looking at the religious upbringings of sci fi authors, though that would be interesting. Like a more specific version of
@danielsilliman's new book. https://www.eerdmans.com/Products/7935/reading-evangelicals.aspx … -
You could even make an argument that agnostic/atheist humanists like Isaac Asimov were, in some way, secularized adherents to the ecumenical movements of the early 20th century, ie formation of the National / World Councils of Churches.
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