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Pursuing an Earthy Spirituality: C. S. Lewis and Incarnational Faith is unavailable, but you can change that!

“Red beef and strong beer” was how C. S. Lewis described his education under one of his early tutors. It was, in other words, a substantial education that engaged deeply with the intellectual tradition and challenged him to grow. Gary Selby sees Lewis’s expression as an indication of the kind of transformation that is both possible and necessary for the Christian faith, and he contends that...

We’ve all felt it. And I always ask these questions: What do these glimpses of joy mean? What might they be pointing us to? To folks who are not yet followers of Jesus, I acknowledge that they might not mean anything. But wouldn’t that be the ultimate tragedy, if the richest, most exquisite moments of our lives, when we are overcome with transcendent longing, didn’t point to anything, but instead were just a cruel joke played on us by our brains. On the other hand, what if they do mean something?
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