Mckee, Samuel ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0004-1813-0521
  
(2025)
Christianity and Futurism: Where are 
the Christian futurists?
    Science and Christian Belief, 37 (2).
     pp. 165-166.
     ISSN 0954-4194
  
  
  
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Abstract
One has to look hard to find Futurists with a religious background. When considering futurism, you may think of Lord Martin Rees, or perhaps Neil DeGrasse Tyson and Yuval Noah Harari at a popular level. For too long, futurism has been associated with secular thinkers and atheist visions of a glorious human future. Carl Sagan was an immense inspiration in the 20th century in presenting the frontiers of science during the period which spanned the Apollo and Voyager missions as well as the Silicon Valley boom of technology. However, Christian voices of the future tend to proceed down one of two tracks: the apocalyptic and the cautionary.
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