“…the Christian story is precisely the story of one grand miracle, the Christian assertion being that what is beyond all space and time, what is uncreated, eternal, came into nature, into human nature, descended into His own universe, and rose again, bringing nature up with Him. It is precisely one great miracle. If you take that away there is nothing specifically Christian left.” (C.S. Lewis, “The Grand Miracle,” God in the Dock)










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‘The basis of life is not reasonable but wild and tragic, and the only way out is through redemption.’ Oswald Chambers
Aren’t the two faces of the fairy story the mythic and the natural? The sudden eruption of the transcendent on the mundane?