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Description

Whether intentional or not, the power of a moment in popular culture like The Witcher can illuminate and question what might be taken for granted or left unseen in our world. Theology, Religion and The Witcher: Gods and Golden Dragons takes a profound look at the intersection of popular culture and religious studies in Andrzej Sapkowski’s Witcher. The twelve contributors offer close readings and analysis of an eclectic tapestry of characters and stories from The Witcher games, live action role play, Netflix series, short stories and novels. This book is not only an exploration of religious symbolism or theology in the stories, but how dialogue, events and imagery in The Witcher intersect with the real world in which we live, where religious ideologies continue to shape global politics and lives, shifting and pressing upon the entirety of civilization, for better or for worse.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Yael Thomas Cameron
Part One: Religion, Spirituality and The Witcher
Chapter One Expanding the “Bounds of Reason”: [Non]Overlapping Magisteria in the Witcherverse
Kristine Larsen
Chapter Two: A Crone of Judgment: Queen Meve in Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales
Tof Eklund
Chapter Three: “See You on the Path”: 5 Zywiolów’s International Witcher School LARP as Sacred Space and Cinephany
Seth Pierce
Chapter Four: Remembering her/Her: “The Last Place” as Sacred Feminine Indigeneity
Yael Thomas Cameron and Eunice Faustino Gaerlan
Chapter Five: “Rare Species” and the Transversal Alliance: The Hopepunk Possibility of Transformation as a Collective Practice
Joanne Pascoe
Part Two: Theology and The Witcher
Chapter Six: The Third Evil: Politics and Morality in Neo-Anabaptism and The Witcher
Jack Holloway and Matthew Brake
Chapter Seven: The Witcher, Boehme, and the Cost of Creation
Parker Cotton
Chapter Eight: Something More: The Witcher as an Image of the Role of Responsibility in Christian Destiny
Benjamin Leeper
Chapter Nine: Beauty & Chaos: The Interconnection of Disability, Theology, and Magic in The Witcher
Seth Pierce
Chapter Ten: On the Essence and Origins of The Witcher’s “Monsters”: Natural or Moral?
Walter Barta and Graham Lee
About the Contributors

Product details

Published Mar 05 2025
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 220
ISBN 9781978715240
Imprint Fortress Academic
Illustrations 1 b/w photo;
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Series Theology, Religion, and Pop Culture
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Yael Thomas Cameron

Anthology Editor

Jonathan Hoskin

Contributor

Walter Barta

Contributor

Parker Cotton

Contributor

Tof Eklund

Contributor

Jack Holloway

Contributor

Kristine Larsen

Contributor

Graham Lee

Contributor

Benjamin Leeper

Contributor

Joanna Pascoe

Contributor

Seth Pierce

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