On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 03:47:11PM -0600, Ross Werner wrote: > As for the issue of "how could he be an example", I haven't read them, but > I've heard that C.S. Lewis kind of talks about it in his "Space > Trilogy"--sort of an allegorical science fiction trilogy.
A good read, and doesn't take too long. Worth the time, don't think Narnia for reading level though. Lewis intended the books to be allegorical to another one of his...the abolition of man I believe. Off-hand though I do not recall Lewis dealing with the concept of multi-world atonement, though does deal with multi-world deity concepts. It's been a number of years, so I might be off in my memory. A warning to readers (LDS readers at least) the second book hits on Lewis' (and many other religions') view that the fall was not necessary, no complaining that I'm encouraging false doctrine. :) Anyhow, I'm a large Lewis fan, very stimulating reading. Heck, just read an essay of his for my Philosophy of Religion class. But now back to studying. -- Scott Paul Robertson http://students.cs.byu.edu/~spr/ GnuPG FingerPrint: 09ab 64b5 edc0 903e 93ce edb9 3bcc f8fb dc5d 7601
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