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Inklings of Heaven - Examining Eschatology and Related Imagery in the Writings of C. S. Lewis (Paperback)
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Inklings of Heaven - Examining Eschatology and Related Imagery in the Writings of C. S. Lewis (Paperback)
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It might seem something of a spurious claim to suggest that Lewis
was an eschatologist when the word eschatology hardly ever appears
in the corpus of his published writing, but nevertheless this book
boldly makes that claim. C. S. Lewis was not a classically trained
theologian. He wrote no systematic theological treatise. Time and
again he referred to himself as a layman and an amateur, as one
theologically uneducated and even unlearned. Yet here was a man,
English scholar, broadcaster, children's writer, and Christian
apologist, whose later life became very much caught up in the
business of heaven. Together with his brother Warnie, with his
friends J.R.R. Tolkien, Charles Williams, and many others,
C.S.Lewis made up an intellectual group which called themselves the
'Inklings'. The joke, of course, was a literary one but it could
just as easily have been eschatological. For Lewis, above all, the
heaven-directed was never lacking. His work is wrought with the
sense of another world, more solid and of a deeper reality than we
can ever begin to comprehend. He captured perfectly the truth that
we have an inkling of that Something More - if only we would
realise it - in every longed for, aching, yearned after, itching
and unsatisfied moment of our lives. Lewis's work - and thus this
book - is not just about eschatology. It is about an eschatological
desire that drives our Christian faith and calls us to communion
with God. "The author brings together, with what seems the greatest
ease, the interlocking threads of Lewis's thought. The book is a
logical and brilliantly clear illumination of the outstanding gifts
that came together when C.S. Lewis's reason and imagination were
forever reconciled." Walter Hooper Dr Sean Connolly studied
theology at the Pontifical University of St Thomas Aquinas in Rome.
His most recent research examined the life and writings of C.S.
Lewis. He has published two previous books: 'The Road to Holiness'
(St Paul's, 1999) and 'Simple Priesthood' (St Paul's 2001). He
currently teaches ethics and religious studies in Gloucestershire.
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