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The Visibly Invisible Engl 354: Dalí & Lewis

Romans 1:1-25 identify the various ways that St. Paul, in the opening of his letter to the church in Rome, deftly underscores the importance of Jesus (v.1-4). does it sound as though the gospel about Jesus Christ is reserved for a particular people group (v.5-7, 13-16)? verse 17 claims God's righteousness is revealed "from faith for faith" (ESV), instead of "from evidence/proof towards faith." Is this hopelessly circular? If faith is, as the writer of the book of Hebrews suggests, "the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen (11:1), how is one supposed to jumpstart belief in the first place? Where lies the tangible foundation for faith?

Romans 1:1-25 Paul claims that the wrath of a holy God towards rebellious humans is deserved because God's "invisible attributes" are "clearly perceived" (v.20). How is one to make sense of this apparent paradox? verse 21 asserts that all humans have an a priori knowledge of God that they, often, willfully choose to ignore for what apparent reasons (v.22)? whatever translation you're using, look closely at the language used in v. 24-25. Are the consequences of sin configured as applied from the outside, or selfgenerated?

Dalí s Christ of St. John of the Cross (1951)

crucifixion sketch by St. John of the Cross (c.1550) [a counter-reformation reformer of the Carmelite Order] Salvador Dalí s first Christological work, Christ of St. John of the Cross (1951)

Elements of Design line: explicit or implicit boundaries color: chroma (hue), saturation, white balance value: lightness or darkness; range & contrast; low key vs. high key shape: two-dimensional contours; geometric or organic

Elements of Design form: 3-dimensional volume an illusion created by manipulating lighting, shading, and value presence of shadows, interplay of light & dark space: area between objects positive vs. negative illusion thru perspective, overlapping elements, size, etc. fore, middle, & back ground texture: tactile or visual; real or implied

Principles of Design unity: harmony or chaos created by arrangement of elements balance: symmetrical, asymmetrical, or radial balance proportion & scale: relationship among elements (size, quantity) emphasis: focal point, hierarchy contrast: opposed elements gradation: gradual shift in color (e.g. warm to cool) or tone (dark to light)

Matthis Grünewald s The Crucifixion (1515) Salvador Dalí s Corpus Hypercubes (1954)

We do, however, speak a message of wisdom among the mature, but not the wisdom of this age... I Corinthians 2:6

The person without the Spirit does not accept the things that come from the Spirit of God but considers them foolishness... I Corinthians 2:14

C. S. Lewis (1898-1963) a quick overview of a complex life

mother: Florence Family

Family mother: Florence father: Albert

Family mother: Florence father: Albert brother: Warnie (on right)

Family mother: Florence father: Albert brother: Warnie Mrs. Moore, friend &...?

Family mother: Florence father: Albert brother: Warnie Mrs. Moore, friend &...? wife: Joy Davidman (1956-60)

Joy Davidman 1946: finds God; reads CSL 1952: meets CSL in England 1953: divorce from Bill Gresham; relocates w/ boys 1956: April, civil marriage to CSL; Oct., cancer found 1957: church wedding; recovery & late honeymoon in 58 1960: death & A Grief Observed

To love at all is to be vulnerable. Love anything, and your heart will certainly be wrung and possibly be broken. If you want to make sure of keeping it intact, you must give your heart to no one, not even to an animal. Wrap it carefully round with hobbies and little luxuries; avoid all entanglements; lock it up safe in the casket or coffin of your selfishness. But in that casket safe, dark, motionless, airless it will change. It will not be broken; it will become unbreakable, impenetrable, irredeemable. The alternative to tragedy, or at least to the risk of tragedy, is damnation. The only place outside Heaven where you can be perfectly safe from all the dangers and perturbations of love is Hell (121). CSL s The Four Loves (1960), published 4 months before Joy s death

Friends Arthur Greeves, school friend

Friends Arthur Greeves, school friend J. R. R. Tolkien, Oxford prof

Friends Arthur Greeves, school friend J. R. R. Tolkien, prof Dorothy Sayers, novelist

Friends Arthur Greeves, school friend J. R. R. Tolkien, prof Dorothy Sayers, novelist Father Walter Adams, member of Society of St. John the Evangelist, CSL s confessor 1941-52 Society of St. John the Evangelist

An Academic Life 1908-10: Wynyard School 1911-13: Cherbourg School 1913-14: Malvern College 1914-17: private instruction in town of Great Bookham 1917-23: University College, Oxford; earns rare triple first (1st in class) in classics, philosophy, & English literature Magdalene College in 1920s

An Academic Life 1924-25: temp. teacher & lecturer (philosophy), Oxford 1925-54: tutorial fellow in English language & lit., Oxford 1930s: popular lectures 1940s: literary fame outside academia; peers disdain; passed over twice for prof positions 1955-63: English Chair at Cambridge Magdalene College in 1920s

A Winding Journey to Faith 1908: mother s death; disappearance of happiness 1913: the classics, the moderns, & a loss of faith c.1913: wonder, desire, & Northerness Arthur Rackham s illustrations to two of Richard Wagner s operas: Siegfried and The Twilight of the Gods. Disbelief remains, but new war between reason & imagination... 1916: George MacDonald s fantasy novel Phantastes, a bright shadow, & the baptism of CSL s imagination 1917-18: the battlefields of France & a loud silence

Not many years ago when I was an atheist, if anyone had asked me, Why do you not believe in God? my reply would have run something like this... C. S. Lewis The Problem of Pain (1940)

Dark & Unimaginably Cold universal expanse, novelty of life, conflict & death (1-2) consciousness only leads to pain (2) reason leads to longing, loss, & cruelty (2-3) reality will end w/ the universe s collapse; all human accomplishments and stories will turn out in the end to have been a transitory and senseless contortion upon the idiotic face of infinite matter (3)

A Young man who wishes to remain a sound Atheist cannot be too careful of his reading. There are traps everywhere. from C. S. Lewis autobiography Surprised by Joy (1955)

A Winding Journey to Faith 1917-23: study in philosophy, literature, humanities 1922: begins study of English lit. language & liter. 1924-25: tutors & lectures in undergrad philosophy, corrects examination papers for extra income 1925-27: teaches philosophy & English literature 1927-54: lecturing & tutoring in English at Oxford

If the universe is so bad, or even half so bad, how on earth did human beings ever come to attribute it to the activity of a wise and good Creator?... The direct inference from black to white, from evil flower to virtuous root, from senseless work to a workman infinitely wise, staggers belief (3). from C. S. Lewis The Problem of Pain (1940)

Claiming Faith Tolkien s counsel: reason, yes, but imagination too... Step 1: noting the uncanny Numinous, & the difference between spiritual awe & biological fear (5-10) Step 2: consciousness of a moral law at once approved and disobeyed (10-11) Step 3: recognizing the non-intuitive connection between the Numinous & morality (11-13) Step 4: Jesus Christ, solving the problem of pain, and identifying entropy s true endgame (13-15)

In a sense; [Christianity] creates, rather than solves, the problem of pain, for pain would be no problem unless, side by side with our daily experience of this painful world, we had received what we think a good assurance that ultimate reality is righteous and loving (14). from C. S. Lewis The Problem of Pain (1940)

Rejecting Religion... the justification for belief does not amount to logical compulsion. At every stage of religious development man may rebel, if not without violence to his own nature, yet without absurdity (14). ignore the Numinous (14) regard moral law as an illusion (14-15) refuse to identify the Numinous with the righteous, and remain a barbarian, worshipping sexuality, or the dead, or the lifeforce, or the future (15).

A Few Key Texts The Space Trilogy of novels (1938, 1943, 1945) The Problem of Pain (1940) radio talks, later Mere Christianity (1941-44; 1952) The Screwtape Letters (1942) The Chronicles of Narnia (1950-56) Surprised by Joy (1955) & Till We Have Faces (1956) A Grief Observed (1961)

Core Concepts in The Problem of Pain free will & likelihood of suffering (Problem 19, 24) ecumenical, or mere Christianity (Problem xii) translating theology into the vernacular allegory a matter of philosophical necessity faith requires reason & imagination alike

Divine Omnipotence (chp. 2 of The Problem of Pain) omnipotence: power to do the intrinsically possible (18) free will requires independent natural laws that are relatively fixed, miracles notwithstanding (19-23, 25) free will enables competition as well as courtesy (24) if God corrected all human abuses, free will would disappear (24-25)

Try to exclude the possibility of suffering which the order of nature and the existence of free wills involve, and you find that you have excluded life itself (25). from C. S. Lewis The Problem of Pain (1940)