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ef8fb9 No.563518

How come whenever I read fantasy written by christian authors with "christian" themes it all feels so pagan, folkish and greco-roman-norse, not really semitic/biblical/Christian at all.

I'm thinking CS Lewis, Tolkien, Chesterton, MacDonald, Gene Wolfe, uhhh etc

Not that it's bad, I like our pagan roots I just want to read fantasy that is more "christian" in flavor…. Any suggestions?

bcb8f1 No.563618

>>563518

Dostojevskij

but start with the Greeks




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