
Amateur literary analyst, essayist, & fiction writer passionate about good literature and quality writing in a faith-based context. Fighting the war against low-quality Christian art.
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“Library Interior with Maid Reading,” Édouard Mentha (1915), oil on masonite.
The benefits of reading are beyond listing—among them the expansion of the imagination, cultivation of our capacity for empathy, the furthering of knowledge—and...
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The sun shipwrecked west on a pearl and the moon swam out of its hull.
Photo by the au...
“The Incredulity of Saint Thomas,” Caravaggio (c. 1600), Oil on canvas. Christ is resurrected in the flesh; Thomas must touch His body to believe.
Oddly enough, I think we in the West are quick to forget that the body exists—that the real...
As a Christian given to theological study, it can be difficult for me to remember that Heaven—for myself and those around me—is the goal. I have felt this sense coming on me recently, this over-intellectualizing of faith, this over-preoccup...
Originally published as a guest post for in March 2026
Tolkien has been accused of ignoring the role of the disparate feminine characters in The Lord of the Rings, accused even of sexism for women’s limited appearances throughout the figh...
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Amateur literary analyst, essayist, & fiction writer passionate about good literature and quality writing in a faith-based context. Writing unto the Kingdom.
\ud83d\udcda Reading as identity. Essays, book reviews, literary history, and quiet reflections for people who have always felt at home among books. Collabs or requests: [email protected]
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