I have started a substack page where I will be writing primarily about disenchantment, dark enchantment, and Christian reenchantment. I will be...
Addison’s Walk
On September 19, 1931, 94 years ago today, three friends had a conversation on Addison’s Walk, a tree-lined path on the grounds of Magdalen...
Imagination and Truth
Our world today is facing a crisis of meaning that is rooted to a large extent in a crisis of truth. To understand this and to find a way out, we...
C.S. Lewis’s Spiritual Formation
One of the things I have been looking into lately has been C.S. Lewis’s spiritual formation. While those familiar with his biography will know about...
A Divine Vision?
In the previous post, I looked at a Substack by Eugene Terekhin that argued that nations are based on a founding vision, and that when that vision...
Apologetics and the Transcendentals
I’ve been thinking a lot about apologetics lately, particularly in terms of the best approaches to use today. For a variety of reasons, I am not...
A Pugcast Pilgrimage: Lewis, Oxford, and Our Postmodern Age
Follow C.R. Wiley, Glenn Sunshine, and Dr. Thomas Price as they travel to the home turf of Lewis, Tolkien, and the Inklings. The Pugcast crew...
Lessons from Lewis: Revisiting The Medieval Model
A third lesson from C.S. Lewis (see lessons one and two here and here) from my time at Oxford with my Pugcast cronies involves The Discarded Image,...
Lessons from Lewis: Two Ways of Knowing
My first post on things I learned on my trip to Oxford focused on Lewis’s dual approach to apologetics. He made reasoned arguments for the Christian...
Lessons from Lewis: Reason and Imagination
May was an unusually busy month for me with a lot of travel and webinars, which is why the blog hasn’t been updated for over a month. Among other...