This is from a conversation between Gilbert Meileander and Ken Myers. Mr. Meileander is trying to explain why he thinks C.S. Lewis was and is such an effective proponent for the faith. (from "Contours of Culture" by Ken Myers in Touchstone Magazine - October 2010)
"I think he's (C.S. Lewis) not so much trying to argue anybody into thinking something as he is simply trying to understand what it would mean to believe something, through the enormous gifts he has for illustration and metaphor and story."
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