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This is a really interesting book. I'm a theologically conservative Christian but I think there's plenty to be gained from Lewis's keen observation of human character even if you are irreligious.
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Tolkien and Lewis feuded over the latter's writing. In Tolkien's view, it was inappropriate for mere mortals to write fiction that was allegorical of the Christian faith.
I think pretty much all of Lewis's fiction is allegory, whether The Screwtape Letters, the Narnia stories or his 'science fiction' trilogy.
Tolkien and Lewis feuded over the latter's writing. In Tolkien's view, it was inappropriate for mere mortals to write fiction that was allegorical of the Christian faith.
I think pretty much all of Lewis's fiction is allegory, whether The Screwtape Letters, the Narnia stories or his 'science fiction' trilogy.
Didn't they both deny their works as allegorical? Although clearly they were.....two of my favorite authors ........Lewis was probably one of the most brilliant men of our time......
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This is a really interesting book. I'm a theologically conservative Christian but I think there's plenty to be gained from Lewis's keen observation of human character even if you are irreligious.
This is a really interesting book. I'm a theologically conservative Christian but I think there's plenty to be gained from Lewis's keen observation of human character even if you are irreligious.