My co-blogger, Stan, has recently published an article with the same title as this post. In a culture where short, quick blurbs pervade our screens, and consumers lose interest in a subject in ten seconds, there is a looming concern about the future of books. Why do we need books? One reason is that book […]
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We’re a little late on this, but at least it’s still January! Nearly every year since we’ve started this blog, we’ve noted the top five viewed posts of the year, regardless of when we wrote it. This is not total overall views of the post, but total views for the calendar year, in this case, […]
On December 4, 2024, McMaster Divinity College held a “pop-up conference,” an ad hoc afternoon, on the work and influence of C. S. Lewis, a figure who continues to make an impact today. The conference was called “Faith, Fantasy, and Philosophy: An Afternoon of C. S. Lewis,” with both invited speakers and parallel sessions. This […]