Exploring the iconic C. S. Lewis essay "Meditation in a Toolshed" from 1945, where Lewis considers two ways of knowing things: "looking at" and "looking along". We might say, contemplating and enjoying. He argues that both are valid and necessary and which one is best depends on the circumstances. However, he points out that "looking along" is far undervalued and often disregarded completely by Western culture.
The Mere Christians Conference in Florida
Find Andrew Lazo at his own website or as a regular co-host on the Pints with Jack Podcast.
Andrew's book "Mere Christians"
Christin Ditchfield-Lazo's Book "A Family Guide to Narnia"
Find an index of Lewis' essays at pintswithjack.com/essays
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