Luke Cage and the Problem of Compelling Villains
When the villains are the most compelling part of your story, then the story ultimately becomes all about villainy.
When the villains are the most compelling part of your story, then the story ultimately becomes all about villainy.
In Can a Scientist Believe in Miracles, Ian Hutchinson faces the prodding of scholars and Christians alike, holding faith up to academic inquiry and in turn guiding Christians into more detailed understanding of the world.
Did Mister Rogers die with his hope intact? Is hope itself fragile? Can it withstand life in America today?
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