Sunday, September 20, 2009

Fragment -- #183

[August 2001 journal entry]

Why did C.S. Lewis’ World War One experiences as a soldier not have the impact on his thought (as evidenced in his ability to take the confident positions re theodicy found in The Problem of Pain) as did the death of his wife near the end of his own life (as evidenced in his humbled/shaken reactions found in A Grief Observed)?