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1、C.S. Lewis: Life and Work Joy Through Reason, Imagination and FaithOct 17 The Formative Years: Longing for Joy Nov 14 The Pilgrims Regress:In Search of Joy Nov 28 Story Telling: Living in Joy Dec 12 The Christian Knight: The Apologetics of JoyThe joy of the Lord is our strength. Neh. 8:10 Paulo and
2、Adriana RibeiroShawnee Park CRCWOWFall 2001, AD,It is a serious thing to live in a society of possible gods and goddesses, to remember that the dullest and most uninteresting person you talk to may one day be a creature which, if you saw it now, you would be strongly tempted to worship, or else a ho
3、rror and a corruption such as you now meet, if at all, only in a nightmare. All day long we are, in some degree, helping each other to one or other of these destinations. It is in the light of these overwhelming possibilities, it is with the awe and the circumspection proper to them, that we should
4、conduct all our dealings with one another, all friendships, all loves, all play, all politics. There are no ordinary people. You have never talked to a mere mortal. Nations, cultures, arts, civilization-these are mortal, and their life is to ours as the life of a gnat. But it is immortals whom we jo
5、ke with, work with, marry, snub, and exploit-immortal horrors or everlasting splendors. C. S. Lewis,The Purpose and Content of the StudyThis study is designed to introduce you to the life, thought and works of C. S. Lewis. C. S. Lewis never claimed to be a theologian. He approached Christianity from
6、 a very intellectual, academic, but honest way not theological.“ Mere Christianity” is the core set of beliefs held by the majority of Christians throughout the ages. Lewis believed what Jesus claimed to be: the unique Son of God. He believed that Jesus was literally born of a virgin, crucified, bur
7、ied, and that He physically rose again never to die again. Mere Christianity teaches the doctrine of the Trinity: that Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are all three God, and that God is one. C. S. Lewis tried to demonstrate that the supernatural does exist and that miracles did occur. Mere Christianity
8、teaches that Christ died for our sins, that He was resurrected to prove that He conquered death and that to receive forgiveness of sin one must respond in faith to Him. The ThemeThis study covers the major issues that C. S. Lewis struggled with in his own life and subsequently addressed in his writi
9、ngs: the problem of suffering and pain, the existence of the supernatural or the miraculous, and how Christianity is the only world-view that consistently explains the nature of man and the universe.,IN 1945 C. S. Lewis was invited to address an assembly of Welsh Anglican priests on the topic of Chr
10、istian apologetics. After humbly confessing that, as a layman, he had “little right to address either,“ he went on offer his thoughts.Defining apologetics as the defense of orthodox Christianity “the faith preached by the Apostles, attested by the Martyrs, embodied in the Creeds, expounded by the Fa
11、thers“ Lewis added that, though the Faith is eternal, it is imperative for the apologist to expound it in light of the cultural and spiritual environment of his audience. “Your teaching,“ he writes, “must be timeless at its heart and wear a modern dress.“So how do we transmit the faith of the Apostl
12、es, Martyrs, and Fathers to this generation? What is the vernacular in which we are to speak? How do we fashion a postmodern garment for our teachings? These are the immediate questions for apologetics today, and Lewis-as he is in so many other areas of Christian faith and practice-is here an indisp
13、ensable resource; for, in addition to his helpful comments on how to approach the apologetical task, he has also given us a unique apologetic argument that can help us tailor the dress for our teaching in this time and place-the apologetics of longing.Lewis understanding of longing is specially rele
14、vant to crafting an apologetic strategy for this generation. To this end, this paper will proceed in three parts: Initially, important provisos must be made: First, to say that theology must be translated into the vernacular does not mean that Christian doctrine itself must be revised in order to co
15、nform more readily to the Spirit of the Age. (Indeed, Lewis noted that “the bad preacher takes the ideas of our own age and tricks them out in the traditional language of Christianity.)“ Rather, it means that in order for orthodox doctrine to be heard and understood, it must be explained in a langua
16、ge the audience understands. We alter the clothes of doctrine, not the body of doctrine itself. Second, of the writing of books on postmodernism and Generation X there has been no end. Thus, it needs to be emphasized that, while it is incumbent to read the signs of the times, such a project is by na
17、ture exceedingly ephemeral. “To move with the times,“ Lewis wrote, “is, of course, to go where all times go.“ The cutting edge is the first to go dull.,What, if anything, does this self-confessed pre-Modern“dinosaur“ have to say in our postmodern times? First, perhaps the single greatest strength of
18、 the apologetic is that it is really an invitation to meditation. Because of its postmodern mood, it is not prone to ask questions like, “Does this worldview present a true account of reality?“ and “Is this argument valid?“ This generation, therefore, remains unmoved by the traditional arguments for
19、 Christianity. It is, however, deeply interested in spirituality, meaning, and personal narrative, all of which are encompassed by Lewis apologetic of longing.Second, this apologetic has a natural point of contact with the longing that this generation naturally feels. That we feel deeply the pain of
20、 alienation and brokenness is not to be doubted. Such feelings produce the longing for home and the nagging perception that there must be more to life than appears.“Is this all there is?“ this generation asks. “No,“ Lewis apologetic replies and, further, goes on to connect this particular longing wi
21、th the universal human thirst for the Living Water of Christian salvation.Third, it avoids the technical jargon of the theologians. Discussing with a Gen Xer topics like sin and redemption, bondage and deliverance, repentance and justification, and all you are likely to elicit is a blank stare. Thei
22、r thorough secularization has left them bereft of understanding of the traditional categories of theological and ethical thought. The apologetics of longing is not dependent upon such pre-understandings and instead presents the Gospel in the powerful-and thoroughly biblical-language of alienation an
23、d reconciliation.Allow me to illustrate the power of the apologetics of longing with a testimony. A few years ago I introduced CS Lewis to an engineer in Virginia. I presented him a copy of Mere Christianity. . After several months after reacting against some of the statements he came to me and said
24、, I in the hall, Paulo .Two months ago I presented a copy of the same book to a Brazilian Professor (nominal catholic) . This past week, he could not control his excitement he told me that he had introduced Lewis to another friend who was looking for some answers.,Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland o
25、n November 29, 1898, Clive Staples (“Jack“) Lewis was reared in a peculiarly bookish home, one in which the reality he found on the pages of the books within his parents extensive library seemed as tangible and meaningful to him as anything that transpired outside their doors. When the tranquility a
26、nd sanctity of the Lewis home was shattered beyond repair by the death of his mother when he was ten, Lewis sought refuge in composing stories and excelling in scholastics. Soon thereafter he became precociously oriented toward the metaphysical and ultimate questions. The rest of his saga and the pa
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