Consolations of a New Earth
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2015
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LIR. journal
Abstract
In a marginalized group, personal suffering is inescapably
united to excluding social and political structures and situations.
To provide consolation to an individual then also involves
showing a way of how the group can escape its painful
predicament, which in early Christianity took the form of an
end times confrontation between good and evil; and the emergence
of new heavens and a new earth. In science fiction literature,
a variant on this theme of cosmic regeneration is the
escape to an earth-like planet with the help of an interstellar
space ship. An interesting recent case of such an offer of consolation
in outer space is the novel, Voyage to Alpha Centauri, by
Michael O’Brien, a contemporary Canadian author. The story is
a commentary on the marginalization of traditional, especially
Catholic, Christianity, and the growing strength of a liberal
secular order.
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science fiction, Catholicism, New Earth and New Heavens, escatology