And not Ashamed

Have we realized what it is to have a Savior who sees us as we are, not simply with our garments removed, but apart from all pretensions of righteousness, wisdom, affability, any and all the imitations and intimations of self-justification. We have a Savior who sees us in all the mediocrity and corruption of our … Continue reading And not Ashamed

Felicitous Construal in Jane Austen’s Persuasion

Persuasion is not well read, but it is perhaps Jane Austen’s best work. Yet it is not one I would recommend for a first time reader. Its deep moral sentiments, its understated conversations, its complexity of situation amid deep simplicity make it perhaps a more difficult novel to appreciate. Emma, Pride and Prejudice, and Sense and Sensibility … Continue reading Felicitous Construal in Jane Austen’s Persuasion