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The Death of New Atheism, God’s Undertaker by John Lennox
The fiery ‘New Atheism’ movement, spearheaded by figures like Richard Dawkins has now faded into an embarrassing flop, with militant atheism laying the foundation for gender confusion, woke chaos and a post-truth age of ‘feelings’ as the new science. The inability of Richard Dawkins and his atheists to foresee this chaos or hold it back, has led people back to talking about the power of faith to restrain evil.
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Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer by C.S. Lewis: Book Review
Imagine sitting at a table near C.S. Lewis and overhearing his conversations about prayer with his close friend. What you hear is not systemic theology, but observation, questions and revealing insights into Lewis’ mind, and devotional life
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The Space Trilogy by C.S. Lewis
The Space Trilogy by C.S. Lewis feels like a forgotten secret. The author tears apart the formulaic science-fiction genre and explores new worlds with heightened mystery. In his three cryptic books, we find Lewis exploring his inner Jules Verne and stretching his wings in exploration.