Friday, September 08, 2006

C. S. Lewis and Work

Leland Ryken writes of Lewis writing about Tyndale.

The wonderful, beautiful integration of Tyndale's world. He utterly denies the medieval distinction between religion and secular life
p. 208 Worldly Saints Ryken footnotes Lewis's English Literature in the Sixteenth Century Excluding Drama

In the same paragraph Ryken writes,

Someone else has said that "the Puritan was determined to make earthly things divine, not by forbidding them, but by infusing them with holines."

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