Month: November 2017
A Spoonful of Sugar—C. S. Lewis and The Screwtape Letters
Britton A. Taylor This is the third part of our November series on C.S. Lewis’s epistolary novel The Screwtape Letters. The Screwtape Letters is a literary work by C. S. Lewis […]
The Art of Writing Papers
Dakota Smith If you ask different professors how to write a paper, they will likely have different responses. They may differ in forms of style or opinions, but there are […]
Learning to Forgive
Marc Ridge, Guest Contributor This is the author’s sequel to his earlier story. Growing up semi-poor in southern Indiana in the 1960s wasn’t so bad. My friends and I spent […]
C.S. Lewis and Tastes in Literature
Jessica Mau In his essay “Different Tastes in Literature,” C.S. Lewis discusses the difference between “tastes” of art and distinguishes between what he considers to be good and bad arts. […]
The World through the Lens of Christ—A Conversation With Dr. Ken Myers
Michaela Swedberg Dr. Ken Myers is a studied individual, having taught at numerous institutions over the course of his career. He is currently head of the History Department and Chair […]
C.S. Lewis, Screwtape, and the Real Issue with Temptation
Allison Kisiel This is part two in our November series on C.S. Lewis’s epistolary novel The Screwtape Letters. Temptation isn’t a concept that Christians should take lightly. Even nonbelievers need to […]
Statues as Symbols
Chyna Jones This analysis examines how identity trends can uproot historical culture.
Trumpocalypse Media
Nathaniel Keay A semiotic analysis of the media’s coverage of President Trump:
Wayne C. Booth—Ethics and Teaching Literature
Priscilla Collins In his essay “The Ethics of Teaching Literature,” acclaimed critic and University of Chicago professor Wayne Booth begins by writing a defense of ethics and its role in the […]
C.S. Lewis, Screwtape, and Christian Pride
Dakota Smith This is part one in our November series on C.S. Lewis’s epistolary novel The Screwtape Letters. In his famous and acclaimed novel The Screwtape Letters, C.S. Lewis addresses many […]