I’m not being biased, as I wrote in my post. I have no problem with Lewis remaining Anglican or anyone else being Anglican. I merely think he had a bit of a blind spot in his thinking that he seemed unwilling to address. That’s okay, we all have them about different things. It doesn’t lessen his contribution to traditional Christianity nor does it lessen my appreciation of him or his writings. He had a very great influence on me–his writings saved me from a reductionist sect hostile to logical thought, for which I will be eternally grateful. And I love his fiction–it’s much better than some of his critics give him credit for. I simply think he had an area in his life he’d rather not have dealt with, and that makes him human, just like the rest of us.
Ah yes, the Dark Tower. I read it, but it didn’t impress me as something Lewis would have penned. It may only have been an idea he was working on, I don’t know, but I wouldn’t die in defense of it or against it, either. It’s just not worth all the fuss, IMHO.