Saturday, May 10, 2008

The Pilgrim's Regress, by C.S. Lewis

Summary: On one level, it is John's adventures as he tries to find the island in the west, and in the process learns something about himself. On another level, it is an allegory of the author's spiritual journey to Chrisitianity.

Comments: Faith and religion are tricky subjects. I feel like this book could've evoked some kind of change in me if only I had been paying enough attention to indentify it (that's the trouble with reading a book mostly in 5-10 minute chunks). Still, it was moving and thought-provoking. And I'm not sure what else to say, mostly because I can't find words for the ideas circling round in my head.

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