Lewis created a new kind of marriage between theological reflection and poetic imagination.
Lewis had experienced more trauma than most of his modern readers ever will.
Lewis is a rare example of someone who liked to think about life's great questions because they were forced on him by his own experience.
Lewis is like a gateway, making the riches of Deep Church more accessible.
Beneath all the rhetoric about relevance lies a profoundly disturbing possibility - that people may base their lives upon an illusion, upon a blatant lie. The attractiveness of a belief is all too often inversely proportional to its truth... To allow "relevance" to be given greater weight than truth is a mark of intellectual shallowness and moral irresponsibility.
Lewis at his best is about trying on ways of looking at the world.
Though argument does not create conviction, the lack of it destroys belief.
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