Hope Through the Centuries
In late November 2018, Prof. Judith Wolfe, Professor of Philosophical Theology and Programme Director of ITIA’s M.Litt. in Theology & the Arts, was a guest…
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In late November 2018, Prof. Judith Wolfe, Professor of Philosophical Theology and Programme Director of ITIA’s M.Litt. in Theology & the Arts, was a guest…
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What makes a good writer? Is it a firm grasp of language? A creative mind? A broad literary taste? A thorough education? Is it…
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Editor’s note: Part one of this installment can be read here. It defined fairy-stories and expressed that they can be a potent defense of…
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Editor’s Note: This is the first installment of a two-part review. At the mention of Christian apologetics, what comes to mind? Perhaps the first…
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The term escapism is often spoken of in distaste in the modern western world, especially among those who are considered to be among the more…
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Editor’s Note: This is the third installment of a three-part review. Philip Ryken. The Messiah Comes to Middle Earth: Images of Christ’s Threefold…
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“He [the reader] does not despise real woods because he has read of enchanted woods; the reading makes all real woods a little enchanted.”…
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Both Sides of the Wardrobe: C. S. Lewis, Theological Imagination, and Everyday Discipleship. Edited by Rob Fennell. Eugene, Oregon: Resource Publications, 2015, xii +…
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Trinity Sunday In the Beginning, not in time or space, But in the quick before both space and time, In Life, in Love, in…
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