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Much of the thought and work of C.S. Lewis wrestles with the existential evidences of the existence of God, the signals of transcendence around us that beckon us to see ourselves as we are: unreconciled with the universe, yet longing for home. It was Lewis who first taught me to move toward the questions that reappear though we bury them, and to admit the logical outworkings of the philosophies we hold however loosely. It was Lewis who taught me to search after God with both heart and mind and energy, but with the wonder of a child who is able to be startled by the very thing she is looking for. Christianity gives an explanation—and a face—to the joy we stumble across, the joy, as Lewis writes, that “flickers on the razor-edge of the present and is gone.” Jill Carattini
Posted on: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 01:09:53 +0000

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