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Tag Archives: C.S. Lewis
Book Review: Till We Have Faces
Till We Have Faces: A Novel Of Cupid And Psyche, by C.S. Lewis This is a complicated piece of late fiction by C.S. Lewis and reading it, it is not surprising that such a nuanced work would be his least … Continue reading
Book Review: Boxen
Boxen: The Imaginary World Of The Young C.S. Lewis, edited by Walter Hooper As someone who has read a great deal by and about C.S. Lewis, it is perhaps surprising that only now have I gotten to his earliest tales, … Continue reading
Book Review: The Joyful Christian
The Joyful Christian, by C.S. Lewis This is admittedly the sort of book that is comfortable to read. As someone who has read a lot of books from the author, many of them compiled from materials after his death, it … Continue reading
Book Review: Darwin’s Secret Sex Problem
Darwin’s Secret Sex Problem: Exposing Evolution’s Fatal Flaw–The Origin of Sex, by F. LaGard Smith [Note: This book was sent free of charge by Adams PR Group. All thoughts and opinions are my own.] I did not ask for this … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Book Reviews, Christianity, History
Tagged C.S. Lewis, evolution, science
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Book Review: Nice People Rob God
Nice People Rob God, by Althea Patrick [Note: This book was provided free of charge by BookLook/WestBow Press in exchange for an honest review.] In all fairness to the author, I read this book somewhat looking for a fight, seeing … Continue reading
Game Review: The Aetherlight: Chronicles Of The Resistance
[Note: Subscription to this game was provided free of charge by BuzzPlant in exchange for an honest review.] Although many people would not likely consider me to be an obvious choice to play a game designed for 10-12 year olds, … Continue reading
A Letter To My Fourteen Year Old Self
Dear Nathan, Although I have made it a point to try not to write in particularly crazy times, I am aware that this is a crazy time for you. I hope you will forgive me for writing you in such … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Church of God, History, Love & Marriage, Musings
Tagged C.S. Lewis, childhood, writing
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Book Review: The Longing In Me
The Longing In Me: How Everything You Crave Leads To The Heart Of God, by Sheila Walsh [Note: This book was provided free of charge by Blogging For Books/Thomas Nelson Publishing in exchange for an honest review.] This book opens … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Biblical History, Book Reviews, Christianity, History, Love & Marriage
Tagged C.S. Lewis, health, psychology
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Comparative Evaluations Of Essentially Different Excellencies: Subordinationism In C.S. Lewis’ Discarded Image
One of the quotes that Michael Ward utilized in his learned work Planet Narnia [1] to discuss C.S. Lewis’ view of the nature of God can be found in the second chapter of Lewis’ work The Discarded Image: An Introduction … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Church of God, History, Musings
Tagged C.S. Lewis, legitimacy, literature, Origen, philosophy
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Book Review: The Discarded Image
The Discarded Image: An Introduction To Medieval And Renaissance Literature, by C.S. Lewis This book ranks as one of the later books of C.S. Lewis, and certainly one of his less well-known books, but in retrospect, looking back on his … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Christianity, History
Tagged C.S. Lewis, literature, Middle Ages, science, textual criticism
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