CSL Daily 07/16/18

FACT OF THE DAY: An collection of Lewis‘ essays called Timeless at Heart: Essays on Theology was published on July 16, 1987.  All were previously published; most found in God in the Dock.  – – – QUOTE OF THE DAY: “We have seen that every moral judgement involves facts, intuition and reasoning, and, if we are wise enough to …

CSL Daily 7/16/17

FACT OF THE DAY: An collection of Lewis‘ essays called Timeless at Heart: Essays on Theology was published on July 16, 1987.   – – – QUOTE OF THE DAY: “We have seen that every moral judgement involves facts, intuition and reasoning, and, if we are wise enough to be humble, it will involve some regard for authority …

Fact / Quote / Quiz: 7/16

FACT OF THE DAY: An collection of #CSLewis‘s essays called Timeless at Heart: Essays on Theology was published today (7/16) in 1987.   – – – QUOTE OF THE DAY: “We have seen that every moral judgement involves facts, intuition and reasoning, and, if we are wise enough to be humble, it will involve some regard …

Daily Lewis – Fact / Quote / Quiz: July 16th

FACT OF THE DAY:

An collection of #CSLewis’s essays called Timeless at Heart: Essays on Theology was published today (7/16) in 1987.

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QUOTE OF THE DAY:

“We have seen that every moral judgement involves facts, intuition and reasoning, and, if we are wise enough to be humble, it will involve some regard for authority as well.”

from Why I Am Not A Pacifist
(Reprinted in Timeless at Heart on 7/16/1987)

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QUIZ OF THE DAY:

Complete the quote and name the source (3 words):
“It is funny how mortals always picture us as putting things into their minds: in reality our best work is done by _____ _____ _____ .”
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RETROSPECT: July 11th – 21st

Highlights for the period of July 11-21 include: the first book resulting from speaking on the BBC, an unusual meditation, and the death of Joy.

When Lewis agreed to do talks over the radio he had no idea how well received they would be. After two successful series of talks that were each in five parts and another series scheduled to start in late September, the book Broadcast Talks was released on the 13th in 1942. Unlike the later books released after each of his last two series, this book contained no additional material. They were merely five chapters each to match what was on the air. The only difference had to do with the order of the chapters from the first series.