
Love, Pain, Grief, and Joy: Vol. 5, Letters to Malcolm by C.S. Lewis
Wade Center
I and Dow by Martin Boober
There's a lot of radical historical and theological references in here as well. Lewis loved Williams theology that we can come up with images that approximate something about God, but we shouldn't get locked into that image. The quotation you gave actually is from Charles Williams talking about the Grail. But Lewis says he's a God is not wholly other. He's unimaginably or insupportably other, which means he's not totally different to us.
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