Christians claim that the incarnation: the conception, birth, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ is the central chapter of world history. How do you measure such a one-off event? The writer, C.S. Lewis, develops a reliable test: Does this 'Grand Miracle' fit in with the rest of the Author's other work - nature itself? Does this event illuminate and add meaning to the rest of creation? Notes below: This is an illustration of the first half of C.S. Lewis' sermon 'The Grand Miracle', which was a quick summary of Chapter 14 of his Book called ‘Miracles’. You can find fuller explanations there. The sermon was given at Eastertide in the final year of WW2 in 1945. I have broken it up into two parts. Part 2 doodled here: You can find the book here: (0:25) This reductive effort is nothing new. The most famous example of this stripping attempt is the Th
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