1. At the Transfiguration, we say farewell to alleluia and hello to the horrific reality of our lost condition.
  2. When the Savior gets on our trail, nothing, not even the grave and hell, can stop him.
  3. Tolkien's hero Tom Bombadil functions to showcase the Gospel
  4. Theology and history go hand in hand in the real person of Jesus Christ, making the truth of the Gospels profoundly human and powerfully meaningful.
  5. Christopher grew up in his father's literary world, a joyful reminder and glimpse of something far greater that we as Christians grow up in our Heavenly Father's living word.
  6. The joy of which Lewis speaks is a deep yearning of the soul not unlike the nostalgia we feel upon seeing a favorite childhood object once again.
  7. Of all the Inklings, Williams was certainly the most enigmatic. His mind and body were always moving.
  8. In A Hobbit, A Wardrobe and a Great War, Loconte meticulously analyzes both Lewis and Tolkien with one eye on their immediate historical context and the other on their works, letters, and diary entries.
  9. If poetry elevates its subject, we could also say the reverse: the subject, in this case, the Most High God, elevates the language.
  10. Thanks to Barfield’s opposition, several important things happened to C.S. Lewis.
  11. Written in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of J.R.R. Tolkien's death.
  12. Today is Pastor Bo Giertz birthday. This is an excerpt from Bo Giertz’ novel, With My Own Eyes, translated by Bror Erickson (1517 Publishing, 2017).