Christianity in SF

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Christianity has been depicted in SF many, many times. Common uses include:

Background Christianity
Any work that takes place in a setting analogous to an Earth setting in which Christianity is common may include Christianity and religious faith as part of the general background.


Christian allegories or metaphysics


Christianity as cultural mythology
Use of ideas popularly associated with Christianity, without particular religious perspectives;
Use of Christian supernatural hierarchy in some fantasy creation that semi-parallels Christianity but is really different
This may include works which depict Christian eschatology as correct, but are simply more interested in depicting the struggle in a secular fashion
It may also include works which depict (and assume) Christian beliefs are correct, but are simply interested in exploring the story aspects


retellings of Judeo-Christian stories


secret history of Christianity

These stories may or may not include the supernatural as real. Numerous stories have imagined things like:


Historical Christianity

Alternate histories in particular, and fantasy works set in times that are similar to historical Earth times (e.g., faux-medieval settings) often depict one or more historical variants of Christianity (e.g., Roman Catholicism) or events within Christianity (e.g., the Inquisition)


Juxtapositions of Christianity and other religions

Critiques of Christianity
or valorizations of Christianity


Christian dystopias

Some Christian-like religion has created a dystopian society


Satires: