“That Which Nourishes Me Destroys Me”: Christopher Marlowe and Our Deals with the Devil
Like Marlowe’s Faustus, we all make our own deals with the devil in pursuit of “frivolous demands.”

Like Marlowe’s Faustus, we all make our own deals with the devil in pursuit of “frivolous demands.”

‘Downton Abbey’ raises the significant question of whether we ought to treat people as means or as ends in and of themselves.
“Our desires indicate the deep ways we long to be acknowledged and known by God.”
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