My Life with the Jedi: Innovative Jesuit Perspectives on Star Wars
Eric Clayton’s theological reflections are profound, insightful, and accessible to the average reader.

Eric Clayton’s theological reflections are profound, insightful, and accessible to the average reader.

Even as Solar Power knocks at the hollow of everything that we seem to live for, these are questions that, even at the end, remain unanswered.

What if the mundane areas of your life are actually not quite so mundane?

Drew talks to Jonathan about his article ‘Horror Games: They Aren’t All Bad’ and how the darkness isn’t something to be ignored or afraid of.

There’s a sense of magic and awe to the Charlie Charlie challenge that can feel lost in the dos and don’ts, the apologetics and arguments over politics in the church.

In ‘Grantchester’ moral quandaries abound, and Sydney is not afraid to get stuck in one quagmire or another, because he is fully human, which includes being spiritual—dealing with the part of ourselves that is a counterpart to the lust of the eyes and the pride of life.
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