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Index
Title Page Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Why Time Lords Do Not Live Forever 2. Pushing the Protest Button: Doctor Who’s Anti-Authoritarian Ethic 3. Divine and Human Nature: Incarnation and Kenosis in Doctor Who 4. Breaking the Faiths in ‘The Curse of Fenric’ and ‘The God Complex’ 5. The Doctor Working on God’s Time: Kairos and Intervention in ‘The Waters of Mars’ and ‘A Christmas Carol’ 6. ‘You’re this Doctor’s companion. What exactly do you do for him? Why does he need you?’: Doctor Who, Liminality and Martha the Apostle 7. ‘Humany-Wumany’: Humanity vs. Human in Doctor Who 8. The Monstrous and the Divine in Doctor Who: The Role of Christian Imagery in Russell T. Davies’s Doctor Who Revival 9. ‘With proof, you don’t have to believe’: Doctor Who and the Celestials 10. ‘Her brain was full of superstitious nonsense’: Modernism and the Failure of the Divine in Doctor Who 11. Religion in Doctor Who: Cult Ethics 12. Mediating Between the Scientific and the Spiritual in Doctor Who 14. ‘There never was a Golden Age’: Doctor Who and the Apocalypse 15. ‘Qui Quae Quod’: Doctor Who and the History of Magic 16. The Church Militant? The Church of England, humanity and the future in Doctor Who 17. Bigger on the Inside? Doctoring the Concept of ‘Religion or Belief’ under English Law 18. ‘Something woolly and fuzzy’: The Representation of Religion in the Big Finish Doctor Who Audio Adventures 19. Doctoring the Doctor: Midrashic Adventures in Text and Space Epilogue Appendix: Doctor Who Episodes, Writers and Directors Notes Notes on Contributors
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