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How mysticism and the Occult are changing the Church
Please see The Armor of God and Glossary |
We hope to show how occult philosophies -- Gnosticism, Kabbalah, Rosicrucianism, Swedenborg, Freemasonry, the Hegelian Dialectic, etc. -- have blended together with Christianity and swayed the beliefs of C. S. Lewis, George Mac Donald (who inspired Lewis) and many others. Today, many churches are led along the same spiritual paths. [Skip down to a list of occult influences.]
Excerpts from books by C. S. Lewis:
(First book in the Narnia series) by C. S. Lewis by C. S. Lewis by C. S. LewisSurprised by Joy, personal testimony by Lewis, dedicated to his friend Bede Griffiths (blended Hinduism, Theosophy & Catholicism)
Articles:
arnia: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4
2. A Four-legged Creator of Many Worlds
4. Prince Caspian: Awakening Narnia with Bacchanalian feasts
"Christian" Romanticism, the INKLINGS, and the Elevation of Mythology
The Occult Side of C.S. LewisChildren of the Inklings: Emergent “Christian” Fiction
C. S. Lewis—Faith versus "logic"
Emerging from the Emerging Church
Tolkien's Lord of the Rings: Truth, Myth or 'Discovered Reality'?
Trouble in Narnia: The Occult Side of C.S. Lewis
Role-Playing Games & Popular Occultism
Excerpts from books endorsed and promoted by Lewis:
LILITH by George MacDonald
Quotes that deal with Lewis, Tolkien, Williams, and other Inklings
ewis, Tolkien and Barfield explore reincarnation and theosophy
The revival of mystical or occult practices:
Hegel and the Hermetic Tradition
Kabbalah | The Kabbalah Centre
Lewis, Tolkien and Barfield explore reincarnation and Theosophy
[Blake influenced both Lewis & MacDonald]
Jung, Taoism, Alchemy and Neo-Gnosticism
Charts and Definitions
Additional information:
Toward an Interreligious Council at the United Nations
"Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil;
Who put darkness for light, and light for darkness....
Woe to those who are wise in their own eyes,
And prudent in their own sight!" Isaiah 5:20-21
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