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The writings of C. S. Lewis played an enormous role in my conversion to Christianity. Especially powerful were his descriptions of his search for what he calls Joy. His discussion thereof in his autobiograph Suprised by Joy woke me to a conscious understanding of this most-significant of innermost longings that has touched every aspect of my life since early childhood.
“Joy” is a difficult concept to properly describe. If you do not already know what I am talking about, it will help to take a look at ic.net/~erasmus/RAZ40.HTM
I would like to know if anyone knows of any other sources that discuss this human experience in depth, whether works of theology, psychology, literature or otherwise. And your personal reflections are welcome. I am not expanding my own thoughts here because I feel inadequate to put them into words, but I would be very interested in what others have to say.
“Joy” is a difficult concept to properly describe. If you do not already know what I am talking about, it will help to take a look at ic.net/~erasmus/RAZ40.HTM
I would like to know if anyone knows of any other sources that discuss this human experience in depth, whether works of theology, psychology, literature or otherwise. And your personal reflections are welcome. I am not expanding my own thoughts here because I feel inadequate to put them into words, but I would be very interested in what others have to say.