ABSTRACT

Religion and Outer Space examines religion in and on the final frontier. This book offers a first-of-its-kind roadmap for thinking about complex encounters of religion and outer space. A multidisciplinary group of scholarly experts takes up some of the most intriguing scientific, spiritual, trade/commercial, and even military dimensions of the complex entanglements of religion and outer space.

Attending to the historical reality that the interconnections between religion and the heavens are as old as religions themselves, the volume starts with an examination of "outer space" elements in the most sacred writings of the world’s religions. It then explores some of the religious questions inevitable in this encounter, analyzing cultural constructions (both literary and actual) of religion and outer space. It ends with examinations of the role of religion in the very real and very present business of space exploration. What might motivate the spread of religion (or at least fantasies of religion in its myriad possibilities) into new interior and exterior dimensions of the cosmos? Only the future will tell.

Religion and Outer Space is essential reading for students and academics with an interest in religion and space, religion and science, space exploration, religion and science fiction, popular culture, and religion in America.

part I|78 pages

Religions Imagine Outer Space

chapter 3|19 pages

Mahāyāna Mind-Bending

Buddhist Visions of Outer/Inner Worlds

chapter 4|16 pages

The Early 19th Century

part II|74 pages

Religious Imaginings of Outer Space

chapter 866|14 pages

When Faith is Out of this World

Exploring the Religious Imagination through Science Fiction

chapter 7|13 pages

The Evolving Light

The Transformation of Christianity in Deep Space Travel

chapter 8|16 pages

Barbies and Celebrity Saints

Religion in John Varley's Eight Worlds Stories

part III|96 pages

Imagining Religion in Outer Space

chapter 16011|15 pages

I Aim at the Stars, But Sometimes I Hit London

The Glorious and Deadly Rockets of the Early Space Age

chapter 13|21 pages

Aliens in Outer Space

Myth, Diversity, and the Final Frontier

chapter 14|17 pages

Astronauts as Chosen People

Religious Ways of Understanding the Astronaut Experience and Life After Space

chapter 15|22 pages

The Wrong Way Home

St. Elon's Digital Cult of Personality, Messianic Mediations of Mars, and the Musketeer Meme Militia