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Shawn White

@shawnnwhite

Husband, Apologist, Re-enchantment Advocate, Ph.D. Student @FaulknerEdu, Gamer of Boards, Reader of GKC, Listener of Beatles, Owner of Packers, INTJ

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Kyle Mann (@the_kyle_mann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think about this Chesterton quote often in relation to modern media, games, movies, etc. In old-school DND your character was a nobody, and it was the adventures you had that made him special. In modern DND, everyone is a half-demon polycurious sorcerer chosen by prophecy to

Annie Crawford (@annielcrawford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Throughout his writings on science, C.S. Lewis’s key argument is this – the Myth of Scientism is not itself scientific. It is imaginative. We have confused our imaginative interpretation of scientific findings with rational science itself.

Garphill Games (@garphillgames) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you've been waiting for the next installments in our Ancient Anthology, the wait is almost over. ⚓ The Great Sea and 🔥 Towers of Sifnos are coming to Kickstarter soon! You can follow the campaign here 👉 garphill.com/ancient

If you've been waiting for the next installments in our Ancient Anthology, the wait is almost over. ⚓ The Great Sea and 🔥 Towers of Sifnos are coming to Kickstarter soon!

You can follow the campaign here 👉 garphill.com/ancient
Shawn White (@shawnnwhite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just finished Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. I'm not entirely sure what I just read... I'm going to have to think on this one for a while.

I just finished Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. I'm not entirely sure what I just read... I'm going to have to think on this one for a while.
Duncan Reyburn (@duncanreyburn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CS Lewis has some fascinating thoughts, in his essay ‘The Inner Ring’, that are worth considering given certain secrets now out in the open: “In the passage I have just read from Tolstoy, the young second lieutenant Boris Dubretskoi discovers that there exist in the army two