The Second Day of Christmas
The Second Day of Christmas can remind us of what some of us have forgotten.
The Second Day of Christmas can remind us of what some of us have forgotten.
How in heaven’s name could a supernova result in the church being one?
That’s a fitting question for the Advent season.
It turns out C. S. Lewis and Iain McGilchrist are peas in a third pod. This one tells us why some of us often feel suffocated.
Last week we imagined C. S. Lewis and Iain McGilchrist as two peas in a pod. Turns out they share yet another pod, one we could call “the Other.”
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.