First two pages of 'A Christmas Sermon for Pagans', C. S. Lewis, Strand Magazine Vol. 112, Issue 672 (December 1946). Illustrations by Ronald Searle. via Breathe, the blog of Crystal Kirgiss December 23, 2022 - Breathe the blog of Crystal Kirgiss - ckirgis

One, maybe two, articles by C. S. Lewis reappeared about a half-dozen years back.

Not that they'd been invisible. Collectors had the articles in their copies of The Strand Magazine, but "A Christmas Sermon for Pagans" and "Cricketer's Progress" hadn't made it into lists of work by Lewis.

Maybe it's just one new 'Lewis' article. "Cricketer's Progress: A Famous Reputation and What Became of It", was written by a "Clive Hamilton". Sure, Lewis published his first book under the Clive Hamilton pseudonym. But Lewis isn't known as a sports journalist.1 And that's another topic.

Anyway, I'll be talking about "A Christmas Sermon for Pagans" this week. Or, rather, I'm sharing a few excerpts; and talking about whatever comes to mind.

More at A Catholic Citizen in America.

(Excerpts from a recently-discovered C. S. Lewis article. Old and new views of nature and ethics. And why I celebrate the birth of Jesus.)

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