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Themes in C.S. Lewis
Title: Themes in C.S. Lewis
Category: Business & Economy / Management
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Themes in C.S. Lewis
C.S. Lewis perceives sees the nature of God as "a dynamic, pulsating activity, a life, almost a kind of drama. Almost, if you wont think me irreverent, a kind of dance." It is precisely this fellowship of love that we talk of when we dare to talk of God. He reasons that there must be a "perfect goodness" behind the universe that is interested in what we do. And if that perfect goodness exists,
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of God hasn't really changed. Growing up Catholic I was raised with the same teachings as Lewis is writing for us in these books. I still see God as benevolent and loving, the Ultimate Love and Joy in fact. I know that I am human and can never be God, but I can always strive to bring myself closer to him. It is in doing good, and living God's word that I can achieve this.
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