Welcome back, you few and faithful. Let me start by conjuring up a scenario we have all run into. You do a search, or stumble upon some sort of interesting blog. It’s a blog of promise and zeal, and probably has one or two interesting entries in it. Then, as you pick around, you notice [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Lewis’
Back for 2010
Posted in Ethics, Philosophy in General, tagged Ackermann, beyond, blog, Boyd, Chesterton, Christianity, Craig Boyd, Evil, Friedrich, Good, Good and Evil, Lewis, Magnus, Master, morality, Nietzsche, nobles, Slave on 4 January, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The Great Bible Quest, Update #1
Posted in Autobiographical, Christianity, tagged Bible in 90 days, C.S., CS Lewis, Exodus, God, Lewis, Lot, Moses, New Testament, Noah, Old Testament on 27 June, 2009 | 1 Comment »
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Thoughts From the Notebook 1
Posted in Autobiographical, Christianity, Philosophy in General, Transcendentalism, tagged Christ, Christianity, Existential, Freud, Lewis, Nietzsche, paradox, Sartre, Screwtape, transcendence on 13 July, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Some excerpts from my pocket-notebook about the paradox of human nature and my solution to the “problem of man” (or rather my interpretation of an old solution).