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Love, Pain, Grief, and Joy: Vol. 2, The Problem of Pain by C.S. Lewis

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Lewis's Tenderness to Calvinism and Animals

Lewis may be responding to Calvinists who just reduce it to this idea, Crystal says. Lewis's imagination loosed itself from the bonds of reason when he wrote a chapter on animals that Evelyn Underhill called "nonsense" and lacked wildness. The one thing that's helpful when it comes to Calvin is you're always at the advantage of the person arguing a point if they haven't read the book.

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