“ The good of one self is to be the good of another. ”
C. S. Lewis, The Screwtape Letters (1942). copy citation
Author | C. S. Lewis |
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Source | The Screwtape Letters |
Topic | good self-knowledge |
Date | 1942 |
Language | English |
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Weblink | https://www.truechristianity.info/en/the_screwtape_letters.php |
Context
“means "to be in competition".
Now the Enemy's philosophy is nothing more nor less than one continued attempt to evade this very obvious truth. He aims at a contradiction. Things are to be many, yet somehow also one. The good of one self is to be the good of another. This impossibility He calls love, and this same monotonous panacea can be detected under all He does and even all He is—or claims to be. Thus He is not content, even Himself, to be a sheer arithmetical unity;”
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