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Walter M. Miller, Jr.'s A Canticle for Leibowitz: A Study of Apocalyptic Cycles, Religion and Science, Religious Ethics and Secular Ethics, Sin and Redemption, and Myth and Preternatural Innocence

Smith, Cynthia M.
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Walter M. Miller, Jr.’s A Canticle for Leibowitz is a timeless story about apocalyptic cycles, conflicts and similarities between religion and science, religious ethics and secular ethics, sin and redemption, myth and preternatural innocence. Canticle is a very religious story about a monastery dedicated to preserving scientific knowledge from the time before nuclear war which devastated the world and reduced humanity to a pre-technological civilization. The Catholic Church and this monastery are portrayed as a bastion of civilization amidst barbarians and a light of faith amidst atheism. Unfortunately, humanity destroys the Earth once again, but Miller ends with two beacons of hope: a starship headed for the unknown to help humanity begin again and the preternaturally innocent Rachel who portends a future for similarly innocent human beings repopulating the Earth. Thus, faith ultimately triumphs over atheism even in the midst of almost total catastrophe.

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2006-06-12
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myth, Graduate degree, Georgia State University, Walter Miller, Canticle for Leibowitz, masters thesis, Catholic, Christian, science fiction, science, religion, preternatural innocence, ethics, saint, monk, abbey, monastery, apocalyptic, nuclear war, catastrophe, Wandering Jew, mutant, Pope, New Rome, sin, redemption, faith
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Smith, Cynthia M.. "Walter M. Miller, Jr.'s A Canticle for Leibowitz: A Study of Apocalyptic Cycles, Religion and Science, Religious Ethics and Secular Ethics, Sin and Redemption, and Myth and Preternatural Innocence." Thesis, Georgia State University, 2006. https://doi.org/10.57709/1059465.
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2012-01-25
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