
The World and Everything In It Oxford’s inklings and the Christian imagination
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Dec 6, 2025 In this engaging discussion, historian Joseph Loconte sheds light on the powerful bond between literary giants J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis. He explores how their friendship was forged through a shared love of myth and heroism in the face of the cultural crises of the 1930s. Loconte reveals their literary pact to create mythic fiction that countered the ideological chaos of their time. He also discusses the impact of WWII on their writing and encourages listeners to find inspiration in small acts of heroism, reflecting the lasting significance of their moral clarity.
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Shared Mythic Vision
- Tolkien and Lewis bonded over a shared love of ancient myths, heroism, and languages that shaped their literary aims.
- That shared vision drove their effort to reclaim heroic, sacrificial narratives for modern readers.
Defending Classical Inheritance
- Tolkien and Lewis led efforts to preserve medieval and ancient literature in Oxford curricula against modernist encroachment.
- They viewed that literature as the carrier of a classical Christian inheritance worth defending.
Countering Modernist Dehumanization
- Modernism promoted dehumanization and anti-heroic themes that both men opposed.
- Their project aimed to reintroduce heroism in literature as a counterweight to modernist disintegration.









