“The reason Lewis and Chesterton and Williams and Tolkien fascinate readers so much is that fundamentally they still live in the medieval world, a world chock full of built-in, God-designed significance. That’s why they all think analogically, sacramentally, and imagistically. For them, everything means something beyond itself. Everything is not only a thing, but a sign, full of significance.”
~ Peter Kreeft, in Permanent Things









