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www.parmakenta.com
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| | | | | May 2017 Things have been rather hectic again, so I have decided to mostly go about things the easy way and use the intro I get in my feed ... | |
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khanya.wordpress.com
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| | | | | An interesting discussion seems to be developing in the Orthodox blogosphere about whether Orthodox Christians should write, or even read, fantasy literature. They are referring to the works of writers like C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien -- Christian (though not Orthodox) authors who wrote fantasy fiction. The answer of this blogger, Lily Parascheva Rowe, seems... | |
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www.catholicworldreport.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text highlights the significant influence of C.S. Lewis on numerous individuals who have converted to Catholicism. It details various personal testimonies and accounts of how Lewis's works, particularly 'The Screwtape Letters' and 'Mere Christianity,' played a crucial role in their spiritual journeys. The piece also touches on Walter Hooper's conversion to Catholicism, suggesting that Lewis might have done the same had he lived to see the changes in the Anglican Church. The text emphasizes Lewis's legacy as a teacher of Christian orthodoxy and his enduring impact on the Catholic Church through the conversions he inspired. | |
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adarngoodread.blogspot.com
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| | | [AI summary] A historical romance novel review discussing the relationship between a London heiress and a reclusive military hero, set in Victorian England. | ||