

99 - Out of the Silent Planet
17 snips Jul 7, 2025
Dive into the fascinating themes of 'Out of the Silent Planet,' connecting C.S. Lewis's work to modern issues and medieval cosmology. Explore the hierarchy of existence, from Hell to ethereal realms, emphasizing the distance from divine goodness. Discover the celestial influences woven into ancient mythology, examining how planets impart human virtues. Engage with metaphysical shifts in the Ransom trilogy and marvel at the collaboration between Lewis and Tolkien. The journey encourages community interaction, paving the way for more literary discussions.
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Heavens As An Answer
- The medieval cosmos treats the heavens as an answer, not a question, offering order and purpose rather than existential dread.
- Lewis sees this metaphysical orientation as vital even if its physical map is outdated.
Spheres Point Toward Reality
- In the medieval model, spheres move from heavy earth to ethereal fire, reflecting increasing reality and purity.
- Lewis uses this hierarchy to show moral and ontological ascent toward the good.
Planets As Angelic Powers
- Medieval planets were moved by angelic intelligences whose influences could be good but misapplied on fallen Earth.
- Lewis draws on this to explain how pagan names persist as poetic correspondences to angelic roles.