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Science & Spirituality Get it on Between the Covers

Scientific Approach

Disclaimer: I am not a scientist. I am not even particularly bright.

Regardless, one reason I think Mere Christianity is such a compelling book is that Lewis took a fairly scientific approach to a spiritual subject. The reader can test his claims because the reader is an intrinsic expert on the subject being examined; he is the subject:

There is one thing, and only one, in the whole universe which we know more about than we could learn from external observation. That one thing is Man. We do not merely observe men, we are men. In this case we have, so to speak, inside information; we are in the know. – C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity

From this intrinsic point of departure, Brother Clive sets out to step the reader through a series of logical paces. Granted, there are critics of these paces who argue that they aren’t logical and would likely say that they’re far from scientific. In the academic sense, they may be right. Who knows; I’m no academic. I suppose some would argue that academic sense is an oxymoron. Anyway, back to what’s important: logic, science, and how to impress the ladies…

This brings me to the next logical subject: Goodwill. Not good will. Goodwill. Where I source all of my yellow-armpitted Reebok t-shirts with stretched-out necks and that…

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The Indescribable Something

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“When I attempted…to describe our spiritual longings, I was omitting one of their most curious characteristics. We usually notice it just as the moment of vision dies away, as the music ends, or as the landscape loses the celestial light…For a few minutes we have had the illusion of belonging to that world. Now we wake to find that it is no such thing. We have been mere spectators. Beauty has smiled, but not to welcome us; her face turned in our direction, but not to see us. We have not been accepted, welcomed, or taken into the dance. We may …

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