Is a pointed quote from “Pride and Prejudice” carrying double meaning in an overlooked Lewis essay?
C.S. Lewis
C.S. Lewis on the Decline of Christianity
Lewis’s lesser-known essays reveal some surprising perspectives on religion in the West.
Approaches to Defending the Faith
How can Christians wisely navigate between competing approaches to apologetics?
Why Lewis and Keller Are Wrong About The Imprecatory Psalms
The curses of the Psalms should be part of a normal, healthy Christian prayer life.
Get a Room! On Our Detrimental Misreading of C. S. Lewis’s Mere Christianity
Lewis’s illustration of the church as one corridor with many rooms has been badly misinterpreted by evangelicals.
Why We Need the Common Good
Christian morality is not ultimately instruction in how to make oneself a member of the Christian club. It is not a self-help program whose rules are adopted by a small set of people who wish to better themselves. Christian morals, rather, are simply moral teachings that agree with the natural design of the universe.