Barfield taught Lewis the importance of balancing both reason and the imagination, both the rational and creative sides of the mind, something which was deeply influential in Lewis’s later apologetic, imaginative, popular, and scholarly writings.
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The Small Catechism was not created for confirmation class
God Demands The Impossible, And That’s Good
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Unsung Inklings: Robert E. Havard
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The God Who Remembers: The Action of Remembrance
The God Who Remembers: Joseph
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