Christian Book Blurb

ep76 - Where Dystopian Fiction Meets Faith with Lydia Jenkins

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Episode notes

In this episode of the Christian Book Blurb podcast, host Matt McCleary interviews author Lydia Jenkins about her dystopian fiction series, 'Son of Endless Days.' They discuss the themes of worthiness, authenticity, and the Christian worldview within the genre. Jenkins shares insights on how dystopian fiction can serve as a tool for exploring faith and societal issues, as well as her personal journey as a writer. The conversation also touches on the challenges of navigating faith in a non-Christian world and the importance of presenting alternative belief systems.

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Takeaways

  • 'Son of Endless Days' is the first in a dystopian series.
  • Dystopian fiction often reflects societal warnings.
  • Christian principles can be woven into dystopian narratives.
  • Authenticity in relationships is crucial for connection.
  • Themes of worthiness and societal acceptance are explored.
  • The guiding light represents an alternative belief system.
  • Navigating faith can be challenging in a secular world.
  • Personal experiences shape the writing process.
  • Exploring different genres can enhance storytelling.
  • Future projects may include contemporary themes and personal experiences.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Author
01:06 Exploring 'Son of Endless Days' and Dystopian Fiction
04:15 Dystopian Fiction and Christian Worldview
10:10 Truth, Lies, and Authenticity in Relationships
12:41 Themes of Worthiness and Outcasts
15:40 The Guiding Light: An Alternative Belief System
19:27 Navigating Faith in a Non-Christian World
22:11 Getting to Know the Author
28:51 Future Projects and Closing Thoughts