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Anonymous Luke said...

It's interesting, the final two paragraphs of the post coupled with the earlier image about sailing around the Western coasts of Britain and Ireland brings to mind that emotive Early Irish and Early English (pre-Norman) Christianity.

It was as if at the end of the post the very 'golden age' of that earlier Christianity seemed to be part of the answer to provide 'a movement of intent from the mundane and aesthetic, into the spiritual and indeed divine purposes'.

And 'for the modern world of the Notion Club (and of the Inklings) to be rescued, or redeemed, by the realities of Tolkien's mythic world', it jumped out at me that it would be a heroic, pre-Norman Christianity rebuilt in our attitudes to metaphysics and ethics, a romantic metaphysics with for example an ethic of courage, that would resacralise and 're-heroise' our lives in the contemporary world. (And this is what Tolkien's, and Rowling's, fiction evokes)

Christians today would have a faith that imaginatively places them in such a heroic, emotive, imaginative, quest, pioneer place.

As if the modern world was a foreign land, and we Christians looked in on it as outsiders who saw white fields ready for a harvest and we acted like we were from some other place.

26 January 2024 at 16:53