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Clyde S. Kilby

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Clyde S. Kilby



Average rating: 4.04 · 1,079 ratings · 155 reviews · 23 distinct worksSimilar authors
Tolkien and the Silmarillion

3.84 avg rating — 119 ratings — published 1976 — 4 editions
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The Christian World of C. S...

3.80 avg rating — 56 ratings — published 1964 — 11 editions
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A Well of Wonder: C. S. Lew...

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Images of Salvation in the ...

3.78 avg rating — 18 ratings — published 1978
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The Arts and the Christian ...

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Poetry and Life: An Introdu...

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Christianity and Aesthetics

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Minority of One: The Biogra...

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“The culmination of Sehnsucht [Longing, Joy] in the rhapsodic joy of heaven is, for me at least, the strongest single element in Lewis. In one way or other it hovers over nearly every one of his books and suggests to me that Lewis’s apocalyptic vision is perhaps more real than that of anyone since St. John on Patmos.”
Clyde S. Kilby, The Christian World of C. S. Lewis

“In our timidity and our shoddy opportunism, we are always stirred when a man appears on the horizon willing to stake his all on a conviction.”
Clyde Kilby

“Those who would successfully deny God must first blot out His creation, put a blanket over the sun, and root up every flower.”
Clyde S. Kilby, The Arts and the Christian Imagination: Essays on Art, Literature, and Aesthetics



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