C.S. Lewis on Human Desire, Eternal Joy, and the Weight of Glory
C.S. Lewis' thought life continues to amaze me. He was decades ahead of his time in many ways by addressing issues that are the center of the theologically competent mind …
C.S. Lewis' thought life continues to amaze me. He was decades ahead of his time in many ways by addressing issues that are the center of the theologically competent mind …
In the opening sections of C.S. Lewis’ The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, there are several comments Lewis cleverly inserts with regard to the limits of human logic and …
Christological heresies seem to be unending. People seem to have more problems in dealing with the nature of the person of Jesus Christ more than most other Christian doctrines. Is …
Santiago Zabala wrote the introduction to a book by Richard Rorty and Gianni Vattimo (Postmodern philosophers) called The Future of Religion. This Note is a critique of Zabala's introduction. Santiago Zabala’s introductory chapter …
The First of Buddhism’s “Four Noble Truths” is, “that composite things (existing phenomena) are, by their very nature, in a state of dukkha. There no no precise English equivalent for thatterm, …