Owen Barfield on C.S. Lewis
"What he thought about everything was implicit in what he said about anything."
-Owen Barfield on C.S. Lewis
(BTW, if anyone knows the source of the quote, let me know)
Update:
Will Vaus (who also has written books on Lewis) kindly pointed out that the quote is from a book actually called Owen Barfield on C.S. Lewis! Thanks for the letting me know, Mr. Vaus. The only thing better then reading a great author you love, is reading a great author you love write about another great author you love, allowing you to enjoy both simultaneously.
-Owen Barfield on C.S. Lewis
(BTW, if anyone knows the source of the quote, let me know)
Update:
Will Vaus (who also has written books on Lewis) kindly pointed out that the quote is from a book actually called Owen Barfield on C.S. Lewis! Thanks for the letting me know, Mr. Vaus. The only thing better then reading a great author you love, is reading a great author you love write about another great author you love, allowing you to enjoy both simultaneously.
Labels: barfield, interconnectedness, lewis, particulars, the one and the many, universals
1 Comments:
I believe the quote can be found in "Owen Barfield on C. S. Lewis" edited by G. B. Tennyson and published by Wesleyan University Press, 1989.
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