To Sheldon Vanauken*

Keep in mind CSL was addressing his pupil’s particular situation, so the advice in the letter isn’t necessarily applicable to anyone else.

Magdalen College
Oxford
Jan 5/51

Dear Mr. Van Auken

We must ask three questions about the probable effect of changing your research subject to something more theological.

(1.) Wd. it be better for your immediate enjoyment? Answer, probably but not certainly, Yes.
(2.) Wd. it be better for your academic career? Answer, probably No. You wd. have to make up in haste a lot of knowledge which cd. not be v. easily digested in the time.
(3.) Wd. it be better for your soul? I don’t know. I think there is a great deal to be said for having one’s deepest spiritual interest distinct from one’s ordinary duty as a student or professional man.

St Paul’s job was tent-making. When the two coincide I shd. have thought there was a danger lest the natural interest in one’s job and the pleasures of gratified ambition might be mistaken for spiritual progress and spiritual consolation: and I think clergyman sometimes fall into this trap.

Contrariwise, there is the danger that what is boring or repellent in the job may alienate one from the spiritual life. And finally someone has said ‘None are so unholy as those whose hands are cauterised with holy things’: sacred things may become profane by becoming matters of the job. You now want truth for her own sake: how will it be when the same truth is also needed for an effective footnote in your thesis? In fact, the change might do good or harm. I’ve always been glad myself that Theology is not the thing I earn my living by. On the whole, I’d advise you to get on with your tent-making. The performance of a duty will probably teach you quite as much about God as academic Theology wd. do. Mind, I’m not certain: but that is the view I incline to.

Yours

C.S. Lewis

* Vanauken had asked Lewis his opinion as to whether he should continue with his postgraduate work in history or study theology.

3 Comments

  1. Posted 1/13/2007 at 7:00 pm | Permalink

    It’s like totally bugging me to leave the combox open for as long as I already have! If not worse.

    Not sure why. But it is.

    Nevertheless, I shall overcome opencomboxophobia by facing my fears head on — just like in Fear Factor!

    Can I hold out? For how long? Long enough to overcome opencomboxophobia? Only time will tell.

    Stay tuned!

  2. Posted 1/13/2007 at 7:59 pm | Permalink

    Yeah, but testing this on a post with which almost anybody would agree kind of takes the danger out of it, don’t you think? Open the combox on your next full-scale attack on the RCC or evangelutionists or whatever and let’s see how long you can last.

  3. Posted 1/13/2007 at 8:50 pm | Permalink

    *gulp* True dat. Yikes.

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