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Impossible Beauty & Unfulfilled Desire: Screwtape’s Cover Girl Anti-Spirituality
As a bearded man, I am, of course, offended by Screwtape’s devices below. But this clever bit of demonic social programming shows the essentially culturally-bound reality of The Screwtape Letters, but also the universal critiques–in any age, drawing us to … Continue reading
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