September 17, 2015 / Perspective
Marilynne Robinson’s novels have become almost synonymous with loneliness, but solitude here remains entangled with a less acknowledged trope—an enveloping and dazzling darkness.
Marilynne Robinson’s novels have become almost synonymous with loneliness, but solitude here remains entangled with a less acknowledged trope—an enveloping and dazzling darkness.
In a recent issue of the Guardian, Archbishop Rowan Williams (what’s up with those superhero …
A look into the poetic imaginary of Charles Williams, showing how creation is made for divine Incarnation.