The Four Loves
C.S. Lewis, The Four Loves: In this candid, astonishingly wise, and warmly personal book, C.S. Lewis describes the four basic kinds of human...
Elder, Reader in Theology and Religion. Average Joe; traditional American.
C.S. Lewis, The Four Loves: In this candid, astonishingly wise, and warmly personal book, C.S. Lewis describes the four basic kinds of human...
CS. Lewis, Till We Have Faces. The classical myth of Cupid and Psyche is retold by Lewis in the form of...
Here are seven of the most entertaining, most exciting. and most uplifting stories ever told. Originally written for children, they...
In the third book of the Ransom trilogy, the powers of evil prepare and mount an exceedingly bold and sophisticated...
Here is the second installment of Professor Ransom’s adventures in Deep Heaven and on other planets. This time – at ...
This book – together with Perelandra and That Hideous Strength, shown in later posts – constitute a trilogy and should...
Three books in a single volume. The unforgettable adventures of Professor Elwin Ransom in Deep Heaven and on other planets,...
Perhaps no writer or thinker in the twentieth century has more lucidly grasped the great flaw of modern times –...
The destructive forces that devastated East Ridge and the the forces driving the degeneration in American Culture are kindred, if...
You have mistaken ideas about what giving up will means. First, you think it is a final action; that you give up will and have no more will.
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