Lewis next read to the Martlets the paper “William Morris” on November 5, 1937, defending Morris against the negative reaction toward Romanticism by discussing Northernness, Morris’ “matter-of-factness in expression,” Morris’ treatment of love, and his theological paganism. Morris, he argued...
There are still more quotes that could be added, and certainly, Lewis has more to say within the context of these top ten we’ve identified. I like it that Lewis never did “give up” on Church as the instrument in the world that both gathers Christians into community and also bears te...
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Tolkien. Like Lewis, JRRT was a philologist who is best known by his initials and wrote a trilogy (LOTR) about a world-wide battle of good and evil. It must've been the times. LOTR was in the ``fantasy'' genre. Lewis dabbled in that too: The Chronicles of Narnia, a series of...
There are still more quotes that could be added. For example, there is a long passage inMiraclesfrom the chapter titled “Miracles of the New Creation” that I simply could not find a good, simple quote to pull from. It is well worth reading, and a place where Lewis talks about the ...
For Lewis, the main thing I noticed this time around was his robust sense of humor. Lewis’s lifelong friend Owen Barfield says that too many critics overlook Lewis’s ever-present sense of fun, his ready wit and love of hearty laughter. I think it is easier to bring out that side of...