When Silence Is the Answer: Lewis’s Till We Have Faces and an Ancient Answer to the Problem of Evil
by‘My God why have you forsaken me? To bend means to lie. If there is a god, he must ask me forgiveness’. This is…
‘My God why have you forsaken me? To bend means to lie. If there is a god, he must ask me forgiveness’. This is…
As the lengthened days of summer pull back the perceptual curtain to reveal the vibrant colours of existence that surround us, it is also…
What makes a good writer? Is it a firm grasp of language? A creative mind? A broad literary taste? A thorough education? Is it…
When I was in college, I was involved in a decent production of Hamlet. To make it short enough for our undergraduate attention spans,…
Eighty-two years have passed since the heated public exchange between Spanish writer and philosopher Miguel de Unamuno and Nationalist General José Millán Astray in…
Evelyn Underhill’s Prayer Book, Edited by Robyn Wrigley-Carr, London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 2018m £9.99/$15.00 For 75 years, followers and fans of Evelyn Underhill’s work lamented…
‘There really is no such thing as Art. There are only artists.’ [1] With these two provocative little sentences, E.H. Gombrich begins his famed…