A Friendly Response to Owen Anderson The post The Case for Protestant Mysticism appeared first on American Reformer.| American Reformer
Analogy and allegory are two types of figures of speech that are often confused. The term figure of speech came into use at the turn of the eighteenth century. Figures of speech are rhetorical constructions| GRAMMARIST
Haroun and the Sea of Stories by Salman Rushdie. Granta Books / Penguin Books, 1991 (1990). ‘To give a thing a name, a label, a handle; to rescue it from anonymity, to pluck it out of the Place of Namelessness, in short to identify it—well, that’s a way of bringing the said body into being.’ … Continue reading The liberty to utter| Calmgrove Books
Responding to Owen Anderson Owen Anderson has identified a tragic feature of modern spiritual life. Though we have plenty of access to the text of Scripture, “Bible literacy in the United States is at an| American Reformer
"The Sun and the Boy" by haiku poet Steven Flint is a charming allegory of love, friendship, and faithfulness. The post Poets and Fables: Steven Flint and “The Sun and the Boy” appeared first on Tweetspeak Poetry.| Tweetspeak Poetry
Our Lodge will host a series of educational lectures at stated meetings for the rest of the year. They will cover a range of topics and be delivered by both esteemed guests and resident Masonic scholars. Which will you attend? Email us to let us know! secretary@wacomasonic.org The post 2021 Lecture Series appeared first on Waco Masonic Lodge No. 92.| Waco Masonic Lodge No. 92
Listen, baby. I’ve built a castle for you. I want you to love my castle, and I want you to love me for building it. The post Lovers, Missionaries and Technology: A Story of a Passionate Little Boy appeared first on Tessa Fights Robots.| Tessa Fights Robots
Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without Charle's Dickens. What are some valuable lessons we can learn in life and writing using this tale?| Kristen Lamb