“That You may Know Me Better There”: Exploring the Themes of Rescue within C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia

Reading Time: 38 minutes THE FOLLOWING IS A THESIS THAT WAS SUBMITTED TO DR. KATHLEEN SULLIVAN IN CANDIDACY FOR THE DEGREE OF  BACHELOR OF ARTS  DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE AT CHRISTENDOM COLLEGE BY ABIGAIL MAE THOMAS INTRODUCTION: C.S. LEWIS AND THE DEFINITION OF RESCUE The motif of rescue has always held universal appeal with audiences because of the classic […]

The Christian Intellectual Life and the Agnostic Bishop in The Great Divorce

Reading Time: 7 minutes The following was a college essay written by Maria Keller. It has been edited and approved by Ariel Hobbs. If you have a Theology essay that you would like published that received a grade of an A- or higher, please be sure to contact us. By Maria Keller, University of Notre Dame The Christian life […]

Spiritual Pride and Anguished Tears: Screwtape Against the Fathers

Reading Time: 7 minutes The following was a college essay written by Mary Biese. It has been edited and approved by Mary Boneno. If you have a Theology essay that you would like published that received a grade of an A- or higher, please be sure to contact us. By Mary Biese, University of Notre Dame How does “an […]

Chesterton: Extraordinary in the Ordinary

Reading Time: 4 minutes By Emma Jermann, Wyoming Catholic College “There is no such thing as an uninteresting subject; the only thing that can exist is an uninterested person,” G.K. Chesterton says in his book Heretics. He is commenting on Lord Byron’s claim that humanity is divided into two tribes: the bores and the bored. Byron delves into the […]