Two Peas in Another Pod
If you like C. S. Lewis, you’ll probably like Iain McGilchrist. They’re two peas in a pod.
If you like C. S. Lewis, you’ll probably like Iain McGilchrist. They’re two peas in a pod.
I imagine Bono and C. S. Lewis as two peas in a pod.
Disney’s motto “Discover the Magic” reminds us that we live in a post-Christian age.
The ongoing debate over Pluto (is it a planet? a small world?) is a sideshow. It deflects our attention from what C. S. Lewis called “the real side-chapels.”
The different ways we respond to the threat of nuclear war tell us which one of the two Western worlds we inhabit.
October 10th used to be Columbus Day. Many now call it Indigenous Peoples’ Day. But does this ignore what many indigenous communities worldwide had done for eons?
It might be that what John Kay claims is plaguing finance is also plaguing the faith.
Washington Post columnist Michael Gerson recently asked why Trump doesn’t fill Christians with rage. I can think of one reason.
Few Christians seem to recognize what the Netflix version of Jane Austen’s “Persuasion” signifies. They would if they read one of C. S. Lewis’ lectures.
Mitigating our insecurities requires something we rarely seem to hear about.