Acknowledgments
Introduction
Yael Thomas Cameron
Part One: Religion, Spirituality and The Witcher
Chapter One Expanding the “Bounds of Reason”: [Non]Overlapping Magisteria in the Witcherverse
Kristine Larsen
Chapter Two: A Crone of Judgment: Queen Meve in Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales
Tof Eklund
Chapter Three: “See You on the Path”: 5 Żywiołów’s International Witcher School LARP as Sacred Space and Cinephany
Seth Pierce
Chapter Four: Remembering her/Her: “The Last Place” as Sacred Feminine Indigeneity
Yael Thomas Cameron and Eunice Faustino Gaerlan
Chapter Five: “Rare Species” and the Transversal Alliance: The Hopepunk Possibility of Transformation as a Collective Practice
Joanne Pascoe
Part Two: Theology and The Witcher
Chapter Six: The Third Evil: Politics and Morality in Neo-Anabaptism and The Witcher
Jack Holloway and Matthew Brake
Chapter Seven: The Witcher, Boehme, and the Cost of Creation
Parker Cotton
Chapter Eight: Something More: The Witcher as an Image of the Role of Responsibility in Christian Destiny
Benjamin Leeper
Chapter Nine: Beauty & Chaos: The Interconnection of Disability, Theology, and Magic in The Witcher
Seth Pierce
Chapter Ten: On the Essence and Origins of The Witcher’s “Monsters”: Natural or Moral?
Walter Barta and Graham Lee
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