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Category Archives: CS Lewis
Sunday’s roundup
So now comes the tug-of-war for my synaptic dedication. I’ve already managed to pull five or six books off the shelf, assuming this one to be the one I’m going to read next. And trust me; there is no rhyme … Continue reading
Posted in Book reviews, Books, CS Lewis, Novel writing
Tagged Flannery, Leif Enger, O'Connor, Sherlock, steven moffat
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Sometimes
i am a horrible broker of my newly-invoked “one book at a time” policy. But this one begs to be read these days . . .
Posted in Books, CS Lewis, Faith, Reading
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John Lennox at UC Davis “The Loud Absence.”
This would be the one and the same lecture I attended last month. I was sitting just a few feet away.
The CS Lewis Bible: an overview
So the other day I had the FedEx guy drop off my highly-anticipated CS Lewis Bible. Anyone with even a modicum of knowledge about this blog and/or me, knows he stands far and away, as my favorite writer in … Continue reading
On tomorrow’s show
I received my birthday gift belatedly the other day. I’ll be reviewing it tomorrow, such as a bible can reviewed. They key point here being—that over 600 sundry quotes by CS Lewis are strategically placed amongst the writ. It doesn’t … Continue reading
Trolling around Barnes & Noble
I managed to waft back into my own, local Barnes & Noble, just to see just how anemic my choices are. And for the most part, I was right. They had not a single title I was looking for, even … Continue reading
Liebster Award: answered, and passed long
Okay, I’ve gone through the list of questions posed to me by Minah, at SeoSundays. I say me, but really it was me, along with ten other bloggers. That, of course is what I’m going to do here in a … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Blogging advice, CS Lewis, Music, Reading, Writing
Tagged Blogging, Blogging Advice, Liebster Awards, Novels, Traffic, writing
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Canonize Chesterton? Only if I can be there!
The other day, I read this fantastic rundown of Gilbert Keith Chesterton’s writing. I was reminded yet again why I love him so much–if Mark Twain and CS Lewis fell simultaneously into a hay-bailer, you’d get GK in a tight … Continue reading
Posted in Books, CS Lewis, Writing
Tagged anarchist, anarchy, Atheism, C.S. Lewis, Catholic, Christian, G.K. Chesterton, Mark Twain, Orthodoxy, Richard Dawkins, worldviews
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Hopeless
“Take a look out that window. Eden’s not burning. It’s BURNT.” —Reign of Fire Some years ago—actually probably 15 years ago, I heard the Reverend Larry Booker preach a message called “When I Was In My Right Mind.” In short, … Continue reading