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end of narnia
To make theology entertaining. The seven books for children which comprises the Chronicles of Narnia, published between 1950-1956 was a high accomplishment. As “space” was the medium of his trilogy, another common science fiction element, “dimension” is that of the … Continue reading
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Tagged C.S. Lewis Chronicles of Narnia, Chad Walsh, Charles Williams, G.K. Chesterton, George Macdonald Victorian mystic, Henry Fuseli, j.r.r. tolkein, John Milton, John Milton Paradise Lost, Joy Davidman, Lucas Cranach the Elder, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog
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bowing your head at the Name
If its not bent it’s broken. And if it’s not broken don’t fix it… In this sweeping theological fantasy, man is both reduced and exalted. Reduced in the naked depiction of his self-wrought condition, exalted through the mystery of the … Continue reading
finding eve: eternal mantle of the clouds
C.S. Lewis, the Apostle to the Skeptics. The man who admitted that god was god and became “the most dejected and reluctant convert in all of England.” With his space trilogy, he became the Christian spaceman… In contrast to our … Continue reading
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Tagged C.S. Lewis, C.S. Lewis Perelandra, Chad Walsh, Charles Williams, Christopher Hitchens, G.K. Chesterton, George MacDonald, George Macdonald Victorian mystic, John Milton, John Milton Paradise Lost, Joy Davidman, Lucas Cranach the Elder, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog
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onward christian spacemen: the turning of the screwtape
C.S. Lewis was an English man of letters who made theology a form of entertainment in The Screwtape Letters, then with his space trilogy theology went astral… The overwhelming distances of astronomy, which leaves the human helpless in the presence … Continue reading
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Tagged C.S. Lewis, C.S. Lewis Malacandra, C.S. Lewis Perelandra, Chad Walsh, Charles Williams, G.K. Chesterton, George Macdonald Victorian mystic, j.r.r. tolkein, John Milton, John Milton Paradise Lost, Joy Davidman, Lucas Cranach the Elder
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as though paradise had never been lost
Christian theology projected beyond earth and man, a theology of the universe at the dawn of the space age was what C.S. Lewis was tapping into. ” as though Paradise had never been lost and earliest dreams were true, the … Continue reading