CS Lewis Suprised by Joy

 

  1. I have not finished, but I have been working on reading “Surprised by Joy” by CS Lewis for a long time now. Something about me is that I LOVE CS Lewis. I his writing style- he is witty, logical, and to the point but also simultaneously is gentle and understanding of the human condition. Although I have not finished the novel yet, its whole purpose is certainly fitting to the idea of the interior journey. In the novel, Lewis describes his whole life in such great detail that we are even able to know about the toys he played with as a kid and his primary school teachers and then hear about his conversion story from atheist to anglican. To hear about how he used his imagination as a child was particularly fascinating because it gives the reader insight into how he was able to grasp for outside of his reality (like the cosmos) and then see how that later translated into his spiritual life. 

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