Love and Gratitude: How Dorothy L. Sayers’s 1930 Novel Challenges Modern Rescue Romance

This heated depiction of a 1930s relationship makes for good reading, and contains a great deal of wisdom compared to modern love stories. 

Laufey’s Jazz Album Bewitched and the Sublime of Falling in Love

Laufey’s album is a call to be once again enchanted by the beauty of love in a disenchanted world.

The Restoration of Romance

Sarah Russell’s poem poses as a meditation on love and longing for one’s spouse, but in fact exposes the extent of our culture’s decay with regard to the self-giving necessary to create and sustain romantic relationships.

A Pandemic of Romantic Idolatry

COVID-19 highlighted what was already true: both single and married Christians need more family in the body of Christ than romance can offer.

How Bridgerton Turned Steamy Regency into a Story of Female Agency

With Bridgerton, viewers show up for an uncharacteristically steamy Regency romance that delivers on the tropes but also delivers a thoughtful exploration of female agency in male-dominated Regency England.

Iron Suit, Human Man: Abandoning Tony Stark

Even Iron Man is vulnerable when it comes to dealing with the past.

The CAPC Digest #44: Jim and Pam’s Quiet Fidelity

Jim and Pam from ‘The Office’ is the subject of discussion as Drew and Tyler host Amanda Wortham to talk about her article about one of TV’s most endearing couples.

Is Love ‘UnREAL’? The Danger of the Romance-Industrial Complex

‘UnREAL’ forces us to face the cruelty behind the Romance-Industrial Complex, and our own complicity as viewers.

Ones and Zeros: A Reflection on Spike Jonze’s HER

How often, in the name of love, do we try to re-create other people in our own image, expecting them to worship us once we’re finished?

Is “The One” Worth Searching For?

A post-Valentine antidote.