Month: October 2017
Kingdom of Heaven, Director’s Cut
Seth Williams The 2005, Ridley Scott film, Kingdom of HeavenĀ is a diamond in the rough, which is strange because its dramatic narrative, written by William Monahan, is nothing short of […]
Digging for More Mystery
Priscilla Collins In his debut novel The Life We Bury, Allen Eskens writes a gripping mystery that leaves you guessing until the very end. The story begins in Minnesota, where […]
Sigmund Freud and C.S. Lewis debate God
Marshall Tankersley, Student Editor How is it possible that two men with such similar backgrounds can come to divergent ends in life? This is the question that Harvard psychiatrist and […]
Interpreting Patton, the Classic Film
Bryce Bourgeois Patton is a 1970 film following general George S. Patton as he leads his armies to victory after victory during World War II. It was directed by Franklin […]
Birding from Bed
Rev. Ken Dill No alarm was set so my view slowly adjusted from the inside of my eyelids to my bedroom ceiling. Rain pelting the siding told me that the […]
Anger, Possibilities, and Glimpses Beyond
Chad Chisholm, CIFC Director The following commentary is the opinion of the author and does not necessarily represent the views of Freedom’s Hill Primer, the Carolina Institute for Faith and […]