Great review, Sean. Although your treatment of the content itself was extremely helpful, your observation that, “This is part of the charm of Lewis, adapting an argument to a “crude and ‘popular’” form that many can comprehend (5, fn. 1),” was most gratifying. This observation is precisely why I love reading Lewis.
A challenging, thought provoking book for sure! I had to read it once and listen to it twice to feel as if I were getting my hands around it. Thank you for this review!
You are right, the Incarnation really is the hinge on which it all turns. Had some thought on that topic, as well as Lewis' Till We Have Faces in my latest: https://open.substack.com/pub/codyilardo/p/seeing-the-gods-face-to-face?r=1q8ur0&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
Thank you for this!
Great review, Sean. Although your treatment of the content itself was extremely helpful, your observation that, “This is part of the charm of Lewis, adapting an argument to a “crude and ‘popular’” form that many can comprehend (5, fn. 1),” was most gratifying. This observation is precisely why I love reading Lewis.
A challenging, thought provoking book for sure! I had to read it once and listen to it twice to feel as if I were getting my hands around it. Thank you for this review!