The Screwtape Letters Lewis, C.S. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., 1961. Print. The Screwtape Letters was originally published on February 1942 by Geoffrey Bles and written by renowned Christian author Clive Staples Lewis. The novel takes place over a series of letters from a mentor Demon named Screwtape to his nephew Wormwood, who isContinue reading “A Brief Review of Screwtape Letters”
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A Brief Study Guide on Classical Thinkers & Their Ideas
Classical thinkers: -Know the allegory of the cave and why Plato wrote it The allegory of the Cave is one of the most famous teachings of Plato. The allegory is, essentially, that there exist some cave people that see shadows projected on the wall and that for them is a reality. Then someone decides toContinue reading “A Brief Study Guide on Classical Thinkers & Their Ideas”
On the Christian & His Relation to the Law
Christians have long since wrestled with the significance of the Old Law, of the Jews, and the New Law and, moreover, how to these Laws apply to the political realm, if at all. St. Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, Martin Luther, and John Locke are but a few who have tried to answer these questions. Each oneContinue reading “On the Christian & His Relation to the Law”
On the Church & the State
Theology is no easy philosophy, it raises many different questions like how does the Christian live in a secular world, do they run for office, if so when? Likewise, the political realm has had its challenges with religion as well for example: what and how much should the gov tolerant rel? All the questions andContinue reading “On the Church & the State”
On the Prodigal Son and The Good Father
“A certain man had two sons…”: A parable about the goodness of God Within the third Gospel, also the third book of the New Testament, the author, Luke, writes his account of the Gospel, that is the good news directly for Theophilus meaning God lover, or lover of God. The oldest traditions of the churchContinue reading “On the Prodigal Son and The Good Father”