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This anthology explores diverse aspects of the life and work of Philip K. Dick, offering scholarly perspectives engaging seriously with his self-understanding as mystic, Christian, gnostic, and theologian. Including contextual introduction and overviews, individual chapters focusing on specific works of PKD (as well as some of their adaptations), critical analysis, and examination of their significance within the life and worldview of PKD and his milieu, this collection continues foundational work that has characterized PKD's contributions to science fiction and speculative fiction as…mehr

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This anthology explores diverse aspects of the life and work of Philip K. Dick, offering scholarly perspectives engaging seriously with his self-understanding as mystic, Christian, gnostic, and theologian. Including contextual introduction and overviews, individual chapters focusing on specific works of PKD (as well as some of their adaptations), critical analysis, and examination of their significance within the life and worldview of PKD and his milieu, this collection continues foundational work that has characterized PKD's contributions to science fiction and speculative fiction as significant to its increasingly gnostic trajectory, as well as open new avenues of exploration that situates PKD's impact within the broader appeal of esoteric worldviews as they have continued to propagate through the counterculture into the mainstream. PKD's commitment and dedication to Christian belief, faith, and practice, as well as Christian gnosis and mystical experience, are foci of particular interest, and this volume challenges the frequent misconception of PKD as exclusively relevant to Gnostic counter-cultural mysticism. Instead, his esoteric Christian gnosis is identified and analyzed as the basis of his ultimately moral and consistently humanistic theology.
Autorenporträt
Michael C. Barros teaches philosophy at University of the People. George J. Sieg teaches philosophy at the Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and he is the Area Chair for Esotericism, Occultism, and Magic for the Southwest Popular/American Culture Association.