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James Murnau (aka Tim James)'s avatar

"Lewis would never put himself above Scripture in that way." I was re-reading this piece today and this line really set me off. As a critical (but not bitter) ex-evangelical, I've long be annoyed by the way certain Christians (especially of a fundamentalist bent) have whitewashed Lewis the Anglican into a respectable American religious conservative. Lewis is repeatedly on record as saying the authors of the New Testament got things wrong, and certainly didn't believe in biblical inerrancy (at least as modern fundamentalists understand the word). He would never have been allowed to teach at the evangelical institutions that venerate him. The same thing has happened, incidentally, to Martin Luther King and Dietrich Boenhoffer, forming a sort of trinity of mainline Protestants who have been adopted by American evangelicals as their own, with their actual theologies distorted or concealed in the process.

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C.W. Howell's avatar

Thanks for this--I was also unaware of Lewis's comment in that letter and had forgotten about the St. Paul line in Great Divorce. It's a shame he couldn't follow MacDonald, but it does seem he considered it a more plausible option than we thought.

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