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stored in: book review, christian thought, discipleship, theology and tagged: ancient books, Athanasius, C. S. Lewis, classic literature, creation, death of Christ, discipleship, fall of man, incarnation, incarnation of Christ, making disciples, On the Incarnation, resurrection of Christ, the cross of Christ, unbelief
C. S. Lewis’ introduction to On the Incarnation by Athanasius might be the most important introduction to a book that I’ve ever read. Lewis first makes the case that reading old books are more important than reading new ones. If you can only have time to read an old book or a new one, [...]



