
S4E96 – AH – “After Hours” with Rod Bennett
Pints with Jack: The C.S. Lewis Podcast
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The Imaginative Man
The imaginative man in me is older, more continuously operative than either the religious writer or the critic. It was he who made y made my first attempt, with little success, to be a poet. He led me to embody my religious belief in symbolical or mythopaic forms ranging from screw tape to a kind of theologized science fiction. In some ways i owe my conversion to the fact that c s lewis was this type of christian. Even when he's writing pure theology, he's writing, you know, cosmic a fantasy. And it has the same appeal as a really great science fictionr or fantasy conception. I think all that is unique, essential in c s
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