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The Invasion of the Angelicals

What happens when the Divine Celestials, the eternal Forms and Archetypes through which God has made the world, are let loose into the world? Here is a question the philosopher Plato never considered, I’m sure, but which the poet-theologian Charles … Continue reading

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The Iconic and the Apophatic: Charles Williams and the Two Ways

I’m not sure when I first began reading the novels of Charles Williams—probably in the late 70s when I was in seminary. I do know that my copy of The Place of the Lion, for example, originally cost me $2.95. … Continue reading

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The Invasion of the Angelicals

What happens when the Divine Celestials, the eternal Forms and Archetypes through which God has made the world—strength, beauty, subtlety, wisdom—are let loose into the world? Here is a question the philosopher Plato never considered, I’m sure, but which the … Continue reading

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The Iconic and the Apophatic: Charles Williams and the Two Ways

I’m not sure when I first read the novels of Charles Williams. Perhaps in seminary. Perhaps in the early 80s. I do know that my copy of The Place of the Lion, for example, originally cost me $2.95. (Was there … Continue reading

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