Webb14 aug. 2010 · Author Philip Pullman appears at the Edinburgh International Book festival alongside two former bishops. Although Pullman has stated he is "a Church of England atheist, and a 1662 Book of Common Prayer atheist, because that's the tradition I was brought up in", he has also said he is technically an agnostic. He has singled out elements of Christianity for criticism: "if there is a God, and he is as the Christians describe him, then he deserves to be put down and rebelled against." He has also acknowledged that the same could be said of all religions. Pullman has also referred to him…
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Webb1 jan. 2014 · Suzanne Collins's series The Underland Chronicles (2003-07) is, like Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials (1995-2000), an ambitious attempt at an atheist high fantasy. WebbPhilip Pullman is particularly incensed by the end of the series, which he believes are cruel: The things he's being cruel to are things I value very highly. The crux of it all comes, as many people have found, with the point near the end of The Last Battle . . . when Susan is excluded from the stable. The stable obviously represents salvation. how to say no to a patient
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WebbOn the Today show on Friday, Pullman denied to Al Roker that his books are anti-religious. “As for the atheism,” he adds, “it doesn’t matter to me whether people believe in God or … Webb29 sep. 2024 · Pullman, a lover of William Blake, is famously, ardently atheist. His novels value experience over the preservation of innocence, though that transition doesn’t come … WebbHis Dark Materials trilogy is certainly the highlight of Philip Pullman’s writing career; it launched him among the 50 greatest British writers since 1945 according to The Times, but also prompted the critics to claim he … how to say no to an internship offer