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Sumerian and Georgian Lexical Parallels

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A Stacking of 3 Works by C.S. Lewis

As an admirer of the venerable scholar, C.S. Lewis, I will attempt an integral view of C.S. Lewis’s “The Allegory of Love: A Study in Medieval Tradition (1936)”, “Studies in Words (1960)”, and “The Four Loves (1960)” attempting a coherent doctrinal inquiry into language, literary history, and the taxonomy of human affection.

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“TO ME”

Be careful not to live by or be identified by a *narrative* of the past-whether or not your narrative is true, partially true or a lie. Your life’s narrative is a past thing up to this second which is now past. We are all going forward. We are not stuck in the past, physically or time wise. I am not in anyway dismissing our memories nor am I taking away the Holy, i.e., our childhood remembrances, first kiss, graduation, etc…

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C.S. Lewis’s “Image and Imagination”

Image and Imagination-Essays and Reviews presents a rigorous doctrinal inquiry into the nature of literary imagination, the ontological status of images, and their function within both pagan and Christian poetics. Lewis distinguishes sharply between the mere visual image and the deeper imaginative act that participates in the creation of meaning.

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