For those interested in looking for ways to share their Christian faith to superhero comic fans, this book may be of some help:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0736918124/104-9620906-9035149?v=glance&n=283155
CDLViking wrote:I really doubt that Superman is going to be a great evangelisation tool.
Ultra Magnus wrote:At times in order to reach the unchurched with the gospel we need to start from what they know and work from there. This is why missiologists first learn about the culture that they are in and then use stories or metaphors within that culture to help their target audience understand the gospel message.
mitsuki lover wrote:The problem with using superheroes as a means to preach the gospel can be that
the purpose can be taken out of hand or out of context and sooner or later both can end up loosing their meaning.
The reason why The Gospel According To Peanuts and The Parables of Peanuts work is that Charles M. Schultz was in fact a Christian so his work was already infused with Christianity and the Christian worldview.They didn't need to be forced on to them by an outside force.
CDLviking wrote:Perhaps if they are already openly looking at Christianity and just need a door in. The danger I see is if you are talking to a non-believer and you show him parellels between Jesus and Superman, he is more likely to come away with the idea that Jesus is no more real than him, and just an ancient version of a comic book super hero.
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