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Dale Nelson's avatar

Williams is one of those Christian figures like Origen the Alexandrian who may be read with profit but must be read with discernment. My guess is that a significant element in his troubles was that he thought of himself as a Poet and that that somehow made him different from most other people, and that ordinary counsels of prudence applying to them didn't apply to him. Thus he indulged two things, an attraction to occultism and a kind of spiritual adultery. The occultism was involved in his presentation sometimes of Christianity as something with esoteric elements, and the spiritual adultery was terribly injurious to his marriage and, I suspect, his fatherhood vis-a-vis his son. That I have benefited from reading him for more than 50 years I don't doubt, but I also think he very much needed to make a clean breast of some things with a sturdy pastor or priest. He didn't, so far as I know from reading Grevel Lindop's biography, etc.

There's much enjoyable entertainment in some of his novels, and also I never read Descent into Hell without feeling like getting on my knees in prayer.

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Ruth Gaskovski's avatar

Joel, you have a way of convincing your readers to pick up all these fascinating books (even if they cannot possibly add anything more to their reading list...). Before Christmas I incredibly found a vintage boxed set of George McDonald fantasy stories, and will now be sure to keep my eyes open for Williams' when browsing at the used book store. Thanks for always supplying such fascinating details about the authors you introduce :)

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