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Charles Williams loved his son with reservations, complaining that “a child is a guest of a somewhat inconsistent temperament, rather difficult to get rid of, almost pushing; a poor relation rather than a pleasant kind.
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Oxford in the Inklings’ day was not so different in look and smell from the Oxford of today. Then, as now, one was tempted to fantasize one’s surroundings as a Camelot of intellectual knight-errantry or an Eden of serene contemplation. Then, as now, there was bound to be disappointment.
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I said to all the things that throng about the gateways of the senses: “Tell me of my God, since you are not He. Tell me something of Him.” And they cried out in a great voice: “He made us.” CS Lewis.
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Words contain the “souls” or minds of people in the past; as such, they tell the story of consciousness.
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Now a theist, he thought he should behave like one, even if it meant him during “the fussy, time-wasting, botheration of it all! the bells, the crowds, the umbrellas, the notices, the bustle, the perpetual arranging and organizing,” and, worst of all, the hymns and organ music.
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He had found his vocation: to fight the Lord’s battles in the Academy and the world at large.
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After reading binge prompted by convalescence, “As if to balance the ledger, letters poured out at an equally prodigious pace.
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In the infancy of society every author is necessarily a poet, because language itself is poetry. – Owen Barfield.
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