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Title: (1) On the Razor's Edge: Explorations of Faith in Fiction; (2) Faith on the Razor’s Edge: Explorations of Religious Belief in Fiction; (3) A Fine Line: Explorations of Faith in Fiction
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I prefer option 3 because it is appealing and intriguing.
I like number 3 because I don't see faith in fiction as "on a razor's edge", but I can see it straddling a fine line. I also like number 3 because it is more succinct.
Option 1 is best, first off Razor's Edge is more provocative, two Faith feels more universal whereas Religious Belief sounds too academic.
I prefer number two. I like the phrase explorations of religious beliefs in fiction. This sounds like a high-end book club that would be lots of fun.
I would like title number one. I think it explains very well what the newsletter is about and would entice people to read it. The newsletter sounds very interesting, but the way.
I like Title #1, because "Razor's Edge" is a little more exciting sounding that "A Fine Line," and much more succinct than #2. I would certainly be more apt to listen to or read Title #1.
I would recommend "Option (1) On the Razor's Edge: Explorations of Faith in Fiction" because it captures the essence of exploring faith in fiction without specifying a particular religious belief, making it more inclusive for a diverse range of novels and readers.
3 I think it reveals the most accurate description of the podcast described. The title is easily understood.
I like "On the razors edge" as my first choice. It's hard hitting and memorable with a double meaning that's interesting. The remaining options are perfectly fine but not as eye catching and seem , in comparison, a little ordinary and tame.
I like #2 Faith on a Razor's Edge. That gets my attention and interest.
1 is the morst attention grabbing although the use of "The Razors Edge" does make it seem a little more catastrophic.
My choice would be 3. I think it is simple and makes you think about what it is saying. There is very often a fine line between Fait and Fiction.
I like 3 because A fine line indicates how the discussions in the books can be very sensitive and a fine line indicates that better than on the razor's edge.
Of these three I prefer #2, "Faith on the Razor's Edge...". I prefer this one because the idea that it is a faith-based podcast is right up front, and somebody interested in faith-based content would be drawn to this one immediately. I don't like the idea of "faith" or "religious belief" being after the colon because it might get truncated off in some apps, thus, someone looking for a faith-based podcase may not recognize it. "A Fine Line..." and "On the Razor's Edge.." are fine titles, but to me at least, don't evoke faith or religiousity.
#2 Faith on the razors edge: explorations of religious Belief in Fiction is my choice. You need faith in the opening section, as that ultimately is your subject matter. With it further in the title you don't pick that up right away.
3 is my favorite as it is short and to the point. People will remember the name of the podcast. I like that the description encompasses a wide range of literature.
Maybe #3. To be honest none of these sound like something I would read
I like title 2. It seems the most interesting and though provoking.
I think I answered this already, but maybe it didn't go through. I prefer #1 because it grabs my eye and is brief but says what it is about.
I don't really know if I fully understand the question. I think I am suppose to figure out which title would work best according to my opinion for this faith based podcast. I personally like option 2. I really don't want to hear other people's take on religion if they are going to preach to me or just go for one type of faith based novel. I like option 2 because it kind of seems more geared to people talking about religion according to books. It seems a little more open to discussion and more interesting.
2 is best because it begins with Faith then 1 because it is dramatic
I like title number 1. It is the most visual title of the three. It is a short title, but it comes to a strong point.
I choose 1. I like the alliteration of "faith in fiction" and the "razor's edge" catches my attention.
I would avoid the reference to "the Razor's Edge", as it calls to mind the postulate of Occam's Razor, which does not necessarily have anything to do with faith or literature. As a result, I would choose Option 3.
I would say option 2. Option 1 is also good. Sometimes when you are looking over random podcast titles the whole title doesn't appear. In that case, Option 2 has the advantage over option 1. When I am looking for something that talk about topics that may go against my faith, seeing faith as the key word in the first three words of the title would catch my eye. Option 2 would catch my eye, and then I would read the whole title, and that would lead me to ready the synopsis of the podcast.
I like choice 2 the best. I feel that it is the best explanation of what this newsletter/podcast is about.
I like 3, its simpler yet completely conveys the concept of the discussion that will take place.
This might be a little too deep but nonetheless intriguing and once I get into, past the first chapter, I will be all involved. This is such a great variety especially since I have not read any
Sounds intriguing. Razors edge gets your attention quicker. Greay spot for opening ones mind
Faith in fiction sounds like an interesting opportunity as it appears they approach and study current religious beliefs. As an United Methodist there is so much controversy surrounding the LGBTQ community and their acceptance in the church. This series may explore and explain with unbiased thoughts.
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