A few more readers have written brief reviews of The Gospel According to Science Fiction in the last few weeks. It has a 4.5 star rating on Amazon, where Tommy Taylor, author of the theological SF novel The Second Virgin Birth, recommends it. (And have I mentioned that Robert J. Sawyer's review calls it "fascinating, readable, entertaining, clever, and comprehensive"? That continues to make my day.)
Meanwhile, over at Christianbook.com, editorial reviewer David Crumm writes that "McKee knows his stuff," and reader Neil Culbertson provides a detailed 5-star review:
"Never dry or dull, McKee brings past and present together and shows us that what man most deeply longs for, and expresses even in sci fi, is ultimately answered in the Christian Faith. If you're just looking for an interesting read, or another way to gain perspective on a topic with which to engage people in discussion on an area that is compelling for many, this is an excellent book to read. I just preached a trilogy which I gave the same title and was thoroughly delighted to find this book giving more detailed scrutiny of themes I'd only initially developed."
The Gospel According to Science Fiction is available now (and quite reasonably priced to boot).
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