The Abolition of Man: How a non-theist text shows C S Lewis as a Christian humanist https://t.co/jF3AmWmTNb - update: I WILL be presenting on my research at the Undiscovered Lewis conference at George Fox U this September
Dante in a nutshell: An exercise in extreme compression: summarizing the life of the ninth-most-written-about person in the Library of Congress in just over 200 words: https://t.co/gOKAUipY9s
Holy America, Phoebe! It swept across church lines, transforming America's urban landscape with its rescue missions and storefront churches. Yet today, the "holiness movement" and its charismatic woman leader are all but forgotten. https://t.co/JRPSiWp4Va
"This passionate intellectual energy could sometimes be quite overwhelming. When she had been to stay, I used to go to bed for a couple of days to recover!" My interview with Barbara Reynolds about Dorothy L. Sayers https://t.co/cnISmFwaJ8
Medieval monasteries as incubators of the modern hospital - part V: How the "charitable revolution" started the de-monasticization of healthcare https://t.co/olj8IpIHbX
Medieval monasteries as incubators of the modern hospital - part IV: Jerusalem's Hospital of St. John: A model medieval hospital https://t.co/TShJSn7riP
Medieval monasteries as incubators of the modern hospital - part III: Glimpses inside the experience of being cared for in a medieval hospital https://t.co/xiKDvMvtRW
Medieval monasteries as incubators of the modern hospital - part I: A history worth remembering in our age of the secularized hospital https://t.co/9OzqJlQoRz