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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.



Theology, Religion and The Witcher: Gods and Golden Dragons explores the power of a popular culture phenomenon like The Witcher to illuminate and question real-world theology, religion and spirituality.

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The Witcher: a series of postmodern fairytales where the sacred and the profane intersect. We need more than a modern-day Virgil to navigate this grimdark fantasy, a world torn apart at its core. Its fortunate, then, that this book throws light upon the disruptions of traditional morality and spirituality that make the Witcher novels, television show, games, and comics internationally appealing. The essays assembled here establish insightful connections between religion, fandom, theology, and fantasy world-building that will appeal not only to Witcher aficionados, but also stand as an important contribution to the study of popular culture in the liberal arts. -- Kevin S. Decker, Eastern Washington University Surveying The Witcher novels, games, and Netflix series, this magical book will take you to the Continent for theological adventures and explanations of evil, conflict, chaos, destiny, patriarchy, cults, monstrosity, and more. -- William Irwin, King's College, Pennsylvania With scholarly rigour and a keen eye for nuance, Theology, Religion and The Witcher: Gods and Golden Dragons unravels the intricate tapestry of spirituality and faith within The Witchers transmedial universe. From institutionalized religions and ancient beliefs to marginalized theologies and existential narratives, the authors illuminate how this unique fantasy realm engages with humanitys diverse spiritual quests and traditions. Comprehensive and engaging, this book offers valuable insights for both scholars and fans, presenting a compelling analysis of The Witchers rich spiritual landscape and its resonance with the contemporary world. -- Agnieszka Stasiewicz-Bienkowska, Jagiellonian University, Poland

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Theology, Religion and The Witcher: Gods and Golden Dragons explores the power of a popular culture phenomenon like The Witcher to illuminate and question real-world theology, religion and spirituality.
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 ywioóws 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

Joanna 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 Witchers Monsters: Natural
or Moral?

Walter Barta and Graham Lee

About the Contributors
Yael Thomas Cameron is senior lecturer in education at the Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand.

Jonathan Hoskin is an independent researcher and writer based in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand.