I’ve been rereading Harry Potter this summer. (I reread them every year, though usually in the fall.) One reason I keep coming back every year is that the series is
Through children’s literature and the adventures of children, Lewis pits the child-likeness of God’s Kingdom against the childish grownups of Modern Western culture. Of the many children in
One of my goals in 2019 is to read more books. One of the first books on my list was Leah Remini’s Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology. I
Romancing God: Evangelical Women and Inspirational Fiction by Lynn S Neal (University of North Carolina Press, 2006; ISBN 978-0-8078-5670-3, $18.95). I bet you’d never imagined reading a TTC
I am a self-professed lover of words. People who can turn a loose collection of adjectives, nouns, verbs, adverbs, and some well-placed punctuation into lusciously stunning poetry and
Below is a review of The Conversion of Therapy and Desire. This book was written by Thinking Through Christianity’s own contributor Dr. Mark Boone. In the review I
During National Poetry Month, we at TTC had the privilege of previewing and presenting some of Marjorie Maddox’s poetry. In that post, Christine highlighted poems that reveal “the connection of
Summer reading is usually light and breezy. No one wants to think too deeply while lounging pool-side. But I have a few book recommendations that let you ponder