In which series of books is a lion used as a metaphor for Jesus Christ?
Which classic work of fiction has been read both as a religious and as an atheist metaphor?
Which series of books can be seen as an atheist reaction to C.S. Lewis’ The Chronicles of Narnia?
The gods of which ancient religion serve as cast members for one of Disney’s animated films?
The story of which American television series focuses on an upcoming war between ‘old’ and ‘new’ gods?
Which God stars in various Marvel comic books and films of the same name?
Why did J.K. Rowling choose not to discuss her religion until after she published the final instalment of the Harry Potter series?
Which series of books was described by its author as “a fundamentally religious and Catholic work”?
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