Here Be Dragons: What Christians Need to Know About Romantasy
The erotic content in romantasy poses the greatest concern for Christians. While euphemistically labeled ‘spice,’ these scenes are often explicit.
The erotic content in romantasy poses the greatest concern for Christians. While euphemistically labeled ‘spice,’ these scenes are often explicit.
Phones may offer slogans that sell, but books give us wisdom that builds.
Nicholas Carr’s ‘Superbloom’ is a profound reminder of what’s at stake if we consume only ultraprocessed communication at the expense of real, embodied community.
‘How the West Made the World’ has lots going for it, including Quinn’s range, scholarship, and prose. But lovers of big history, and pastors interested in why the West is the way it is, may want to look elsewhere first.
Two moments in Paris last year feel symbolic of Western culture’s wake-up call: We don’t know what we have until it’s lost—or almost lost.