Category: Religious Studies
Posts of studies, opinions, and ideas on theology, religion, and church.
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 […]
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 […]
Imprisoned for Freedom—the Story of Charles Colson
Marshall Tankersley, Student Editor Since the time of Job, believers have asked the question, ‘What is God doing in my life?’ The hand of God moves in mysterious ways, and […]
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 […]
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 […]