Today’s Christians Can Learn from Yesterday’s Pagans
Around 650 years ago, the grandfather of English poetry wrote a poem about the fall of Troy. Unlike Homer and Virgil, his ancient predecessors on the subject, Geoffrey Chaucer chose to pen a romance. As befits a tragedy, his hero, Troilus, dies in battle, abandoned by his lover, Criseyde. What follows is strange. Troilus’s soul … Continue reading Today’s Christians Can Learn from Yesterday’s Pagans
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