Saint Anthony apparently lost his keys at one point in time. He prayed and the Lord revealed to him where they were. Saint Joseph had trouble selling their house in Nazareth until he stood on his head in his front yard and it sold automatically. Today, if you lose your keys or can’t sell your [...]
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C.S. Lewis: Patron Saint of Fuzzy Thinking
Posted in c.s. lewis, tagged anglican, apologetics, c.s. lewis, patron saints, reformed, theology on December 23, 2010 | 6 Comments »
C. S. Lewis On Marriage, the Church, and the State
Posted in c.s. lewis, tagged c.s. lewis, divorce, episcopal church, human sexuality, marriage on November 10, 2010 | 4 Comments »
Maybe this is a bit too controversial, but I just read this in Lewis’ Mere Christianity and it has me thinking. Although Lewis is speaking here of divorce, could this apply to our public discourse about human sexuality? Part of the problem in our denomination is that Western European ideas have so infected the Church [...]
A Christian Nation
Posted in c.s. lewis, Uncategorized, tagged c.s. lewis, christian nation, christian society, mere christianity, politics on November 3, 2010 | 2 Comments »
C.S. Lewis describes what he believes a truly Christian society would look like. It could be a good corrective given today’s polarized political environment. Make sure you read to the end… All the same, the New Testament, without going into details gives us a pretty clear hint of what a fully Christian society would be [...]