Discovering the Depths: A Review of The Medieval Mind of C.S. Lewis by Dr. Jason M. Baxter It’s rare for a book to make you feel surprised at every turn, but that's precisely what happened when I picked up The Medieval Mind of C.S. Lewis: How Great Books Shaped His Philosophy by Dr. Jason M. Baxter. As someone with a fondness for C.S. Lewis—partially born from a childhood spent wandering the magical streets of Narnia—I was drawn to Baxter's examination of how Medieval thought influenced Lewis’s literary legacy. The...

Engaging with the Divine: A Journey Through Art and Faith: A Theology of Making When I first picked up Art and Faith: A Theology of Making by Makoto Fujimura, I was drawn in by my own desire to explore the intersection of creativity and spirituality. In a world that often reduces art to mere decoration or entertainment, Fujimura invites us to reconsider its profound role in our lives and faith journeys. His reputation as a cultural shaper and artist, bolstered by a distinguished background—including being a former appointee to...