“The study of the past helps us to appreciate that the ideas and values of our own age are just as provisional and transient as those of bygone ages. The intelligent and reflective engagement with the thought of a bygone era ultimately subverts any notion of "chronological snobbery". Reading texts from the past makes it clear that what we now term "the past" was once "the present", which proudly yet falsely regarded itself as having found the right intellectual answers and moral values that had eluded its predecessors.”
C. S. Lewis: A Life: Eccentric Genius“The study of the past helps us to appreciate that the ideas and values of our own age are just as provisional and transient as those of bygone ages. The intelligent and reflective engagement with the thought of a bygone era ultimately subverts any notion of "chronological snobbery". Reading texts from the past makes it clear that what we now term "the past" was once "the present", which proudly yet falsely regarded itself as having found the right intellectual answers and moral values that had eluded its predecessors.”
C. S. Lewis: A Life: Eccentric Genius, Reluctant Prophet“The imaginative is produced by the human mind as it tries to respond to something greater than itself, struggling to find images adequate to the reality.”
C. S. Lewis: A Life: Eccentric Genius, Reluctant Prophet“Imagination is the gatekeeper of the human soul.”
C. S. Lewis: A Life: Eccentric Genius, Reluctant Prophet