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ARTICLE: Saint John Wayne and the Dragon


Into the Land of Imagination
Lewis defined reason as the natural organ of truth and imagination as the organ of meaning.


Teacher, Historian, Critic, Apologist
The output of Lewis's research and writing extends far beyond those works for which he is best known.


Pulling the Flesh From My Bones
Bunyan in Prison—Ministry in Suffering


The Pilgrim's Progress: A Dream That Endures


What Shall I Do to Be Saved?

The Labyrinth of the World and the Paradise of the Heart
A Synopsis of the Imaginative Work by Comenius

How We Got Our Bible: A Gallery of Mavericks & Misfits
The key players in the history of the Bible haven't necessarily been popular—or orthodox.


The Genius of Chrysostom's Preaching


Heresy in the Early Church: A Gallery of Malcontents for Christ
The mixed motives and odd teachings of four notorious heretics


Historic Premillennialism: Taking the Long View
Most early Christian thinkers weren't troubled by the delay of Jesus' return. They were troubled by those who thought he was coming soon.


He Still Wid Us - Jesus
The musical theology of spirituals.


A Polysemantic Country Song?
If you still can't grasp what Dante meant to say in the Comedy, this may (or may not) help.


J.R.R. Tolkien: Did You Know?
Windows on the life and work of J.R.R. Tolkien


One Truth, Many Tales
How did tolkien's approach to writing for a secularizing world compare with those of his Christian contemporaries?


Tollers & Jack
Tolkien and Lewis made an odd couple, but the contributed profoundly to each other's work.


The First Battle For the Bible
A century after Christ's death, a literalist and a spiritualizer forced the church to choose how it would read the Scriptures it inherited from the Jews


Origen: Friend or Foe?
By turns bizarre and insightful, Origen's allegorical forays remain fascinating reading today.


Too Racy for Bible Study
Origen could not believe the Song of Songs was a hymn to erotic love. So what did it mean?


Opponents of Allegory
The scholars at Antioch rejected allegory in favor of history. But their interpretive method led some into heresy.




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