30 June 2020

Luther and Lewis

Therefore it is convincingly proved that there must be something greater and more precious than all good works, which makes a man saintly and good, before he can do what is good... The same great and precious thing is the noble Word of God.—Luther, Sermon on Unrighteous Mammon 

I can hardly help regarding it as one of God's jokes that a passion so soaring, so apparently transcendent, as Eros, should thus be linked in incongruous symbiosis with a bodily appetite which, like any other appetite, tactlessly reveals its connections with such mundane factors as weather, health, diet, circulation, and digestion.—Lewis, Business of Heaven, p. 169.

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