When we ignore or gloss over major aspects of a person like C. S. Lewis—roots, religious affiliation, ethnicity—we diminish our own understanding of our subject, rendering the person less rich and less than complete – writes Deirdre Good, Academic Dean and professor of New Testament at The General Theological Seminary
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CNI Reflection 4th December 2013
CNI-Reflection-4th-December-2013.pdf