My Bibliography for is sorted out into Websources part one and two and then book sources. It is in MLA format.
Book Sources
"The Golden Compass" Sparks Protest. (2007, October 9th). Retrieved February 4th, 2010, from Catholic League: For Religious and Civil Rights: https://www.catholicleague.org/release.php?id=1342.
This is an article written by a member of the catholic league expressing their views on The golden Compass the movie release and it's attack at Christianity.
A labor of Loathing . (2003, January 18th). Retrieved February 2010, from The Spectator: https://www.lewrockwell.com/spectator/spec11.html
This is a column written by Peter Hitchens for "The Mail on Sunday" based on the destroying of C.S. Lewis' Narnia and it's religious values.
Baggs, M. (2009, September 26th). The Golden Compass-- truth, heresy and authority. Retrieved February 2010, from Faith & Film: https://mosaicmovieconnectgroup.blogspot.com/2009/09/golden-compass-truth-heresy-and.html
This is a review and critique on the film "The Golden Compass" and it's themes/ ideas. It deals with the conflicts of truth, heresy, and authority presented and is a great discussion that is useful to the topic of religious themes in Pullman's work.
Christian Parents cautioned on 'Golden Compass'. (2007, November 16th). Retrieved February 2010, from Catholic Online: https://www.catholic.org/national/national_story.php?id=25927
An interview concerning the caution Christian parents have on "The Golden Compass".
Ciabai, C. (2007, December 20th). The Golden Compass Hints. Retrieved February 5th 2010, from SoftPedia: https://news.softpedia.com/news/The-Golden-Compass-Hints-PC-74497.shtml
This is a list of symbols on the alethiometer (Golden Compass) and their meanings.
Crary, D. (2007, December 5th). The Golden Compass Author Avoids Atheist Lables. Retrieved February 2010, from American Humanist Association: https://humaniststudies.org/enews/?id=326&article=1
This is an article done for the American Humanist Association. It includes various quotes from Philip Pullman and examines his "Atheist Labels".
fatherjeffrey. (n.d.). The Golden Compass, a book review. Retrieved February 5th, 2010, from veoh: https://www.veoh.com/collection/s291445/watch/v1538722nRsYH42e
This is a video of a book review done by a Christian Priest reflecting the religious views (authority) of Philip Pullman's trilogy.
Identity of God. (2010, February 3rd). Retrieved February 8th, 2010, from HisDarkMaterials.org: https://www.hisdarkmaterials.org/opinion/op-eds/the-identity-of-god
This is an opinionated blog written apposing that there is "evidence" of anti-religious themes in His Dark Materials. It discusses the matter of authority and that it is not, in fact, God.
Jacks, B. (2007, November 14th). 'Golden Compass' Director Chris Weitz Answers Your Questions. Retrieved February 2010, from MTV Movies Blog: https://moviesblog.mtv.com/2007/11/14/golden-compass-director-chris-weitz-answers-your-questions-part-i/
This is an interview with Chris Weitz, the director of The Golden Compass, discussing how well the movie will portray Pullman's ideas.
Malone, F. P. (2009, January 2nd). The Golden Compass. Retrieved February 2010, from ICN: https://www.indcatholicnews.com/news.php?viewStory=910
This is an article discussing the religious controversy of The Golden Compass. It also examines the concern for children.
Mesko, J. (2007, Semptember 10th). Golden Compass reveals a World where there is no God. Retrieved February 2010, from CitizenLink: https://www.citizenlink.org/content/A000005672.cfm
This is a short article warning parents to beware of "The Golden Compass" and its promotion of atheism.
Miller, L. (2005, December 26th). Far From Narnia- Philip Pullman's secular fantasy for children. Retrieved February 06, 2010, from The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/archive/2005/12/26/051226fa_fact
This is an article written for "The New Yorker" discussing Pullman himself and examines his religious views presented in His Dark Materials.
The 50 greatest British writers since 1945. (2008, January 5th). Retrieved February 8th, 2010, from Times Online: https://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/article3127837.ece
This is a list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945" that was chosen by "The Times".
The British Humanist Association. (2010). Retrieved February 06, 2010, from British Humanist Association : https://www.humanism.org.uk/about
This is the website for "The British Humanist Association" that shows what this association is all about. Philip Pullman is said to be a member of this association.
The Dark Materials debate: life, god, the universe... (2004, March). Retrieved February 2010, from Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/3613962/The-Dark-Materials-debate-life-God-the-universe....html
This is an interview done with Robert Butler and Philip Pullman discussing the presence of religious themes in His Dark Materials. It is a debate about life and God.
This is the most dangerous author of Britain. (2002, January 27th). Retrieved February 2010, from The Mail on Sunday: https://home.wlv.ac.uk/~bu1895/hitchens.htm
This is an article by Peter Hitchens discussing his opinion on Philip Pullman and His Dark Materials. It also compares Pullmans work to C.S. Lewis' Narnia.
Wise, R. (2007, December). The Golden Compass: A primer on Atheism . Retrieved February 2010, from U Leadership: https://www.leaderu.com/popculture/wise_compass.html
This is an article presenting Philip Pullmans atheism in His Dark Materials and is compared to C.S. Lewis' Narnia. It also discuses Pullman's past.