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C.S. Lewis

The Appetite for God in the Psalms

The most valuable thing about the Psalms, thought C.S. Lewis, is the way in which they express an utter delight in God. In his...

Losing My Religion

“They’ve been moving on and on. Getting further apart. They’re so far off by now that they could never think of coming to the...

A Proper Meal

The contrast between how the hobbits eat on a mission and how they eat at home is highly significant.

Remembering a Friend and Defender of C.S. Lewis

In the 1950s, C.S. Lewis was about as popular as a Christian author as he had ever been, though his reputation would continue to...

Our Birth at Bethlehem

… to behold the fair beauty of the Lord. —Psalm 27:6 I am deeply moved each Christmas Eve when the Christ Child figure is gently placed in...

Dreading Pentecost

By Charlie Clauss I found it odd the first time such a letter made its way to my hands, but to have it occur a...

Niggle’s Parish: Concerning Trees in Purgatory

By Hannah Matis Between 1938 and 1939, in the mounting tensions before the outbreak of war, J.R.R. Tolkien wrote a cameo-like fable that he called,...

Signs of Sanity in the Culture: Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

By Leander Harding There are signs of hope in the culture and one of the them is the courageous cultural critique that is carried by...

Diabolical Easter: A Letter

By Charlie Clauss From time to time the strangest things happen. This letter falling into my hands is not the strangest to have happened in...

On Forming Human Children, Part 1

By Jon Jordan If you encounter human children on a regular basis, you are doing the work of formation. A mark is left on them...

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