Doctor Who has always contained a rich current of religious themes and ideas. In its very first episode it asked how humans rationalise the seemingly supernatural, as two snooping school teachers refused to accept that the TARDIS was real. More recently it has toyed with the mystery of Doctor’s real name, perhaps an echo of ancient religions and rituals in which knowledge of the secret name of a god, angel or demon was thought to grant a mortal power over the entity. But why does Doctor Who intersect with religion so often, and what do such instances tell us about the society that produces the show and the viewers who engage with it? The writers of Time and Relative Dimensions in Faith attempt to answer these questions through an in-depth a...
This article introduces a thematic issue of Religion that interrogates the religious use of fantasy ...
Doctor Who is one of television's most enduring and ubiquitously popular series. This study contends...
This study considers the complexities of the Doctor’s identity through physical and gender regenerat...
Take TV viewers on trips through time and space for 50 years and you’re going to pick up some admire...
This research addresses a neglected area in the study of theology and popular culture; engagement wi...
This essay builds a case study out of serials from the original 1963-89 run of Doctor Who, to recons...
It has often been proposed that the original series of Star Trek reflected a modern, enlightenment p...
This article examines the presentation of the organized Church in British science fiction show Docto...
In this paper I have studied the two new religious phenomena, Temple of the Jedi Order and Whovianis...
As Doctor Who approaches its fiftieth anniversary recent series have taken the show to new heights i...
This essay discusses the portrayal and usage of Buddhist themes in the classic era Doctor Who televi...
Taking the recent promotion of the forthcoming season of Doctor Who by BBC America in the United Sta...
Science has always been part of Doctor Who. The first episode featured scenes in a science laborator...
Main focus of my Master's Thesis is to conduct a research of mythological elements and themes that a...
A television series is tagged with the label "cult" by the media, advertisers, and network executive...
This article introduces a thematic issue of Religion that interrogates the religious use of fantasy ...
Doctor Who is one of television's most enduring and ubiquitously popular series. This study contends...
This study considers the complexities of the Doctor’s identity through physical and gender regenerat...
Take TV viewers on trips through time and space for 50 years and you’re going to pick up some admire...
This research addresses a neglected area in the study of theology and popular culture; engagement wi...
This essay builds a case study out of serials from the original 1963-89 run of Doctor Who, to recons...
It has often been proposed that the original series of Star Trek reflected a modern, enlightenment p...
This article examines the presentation of the organized Church in British science fiction show Docto...
In this paper I have studied the two new religious phenomena, Temple of the Jedi Order and Whovianis...
As Doctor Who approaches its fiftieth anniversary recent series have taken the show to new heights i...
This essay discusses the portrayal and usage of Buddhist themes in the classic era Doctor Who televi...
Taking the recent promotion of the forthcoming season of Doctor Who by BBC America in the United Sta...
Science has always been part of Doctor Who. The first episode featured scenes in a science laborator...
Main focus of my Master's Thesis is to conduct a research of mythological elements and themes that a...
A television series is tagged with the label "cult" by the media, advertisers, and network executive...
This article introduces a thematic issue of Religion that interrogates the religious use of fantasy ...
Doctor Who is one of television's most enduring and ubiquitously popular series. This study contends...
This study considers the complexities of the Doctor’s identity through physical and gender regenerat...