Monthly Archives: May 2021

Slaying Dragons by Charles D. Fraune: demons, demons everywhere

Slaying Dragons: What Exorcists See & What We Should Know by Charles D. Fraune My rating: 4 of 5 stars An earnest and serious discussion of the phenomenon of demonic possession by an American Catholic concerned that humanity is losing … Continue reading

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Before Machiavelli, there was the Bible

One of my several reading projects is to make my way through the Great Books of the Western World—the works selected by Mortimer J. Adler, Robert M. Hutchins, and their fellow editors for inclusion in the 54-volume set published by … Continue reading

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Is it a crime to kill a fictional character?

Spoiler alert: This post contains spoilers not only about The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, which I already spoiled last time, but about Game of Thrones, the television adaptation of George R. R. Martin’s novel series A Song of … Continue reading

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