voices :: madeleine l’engle
“Basically there can be no categories such as ‘religious’ and ’secular’ art, because all true art is incarnational, and therefore ‘religious.’”
“If we fall into Satan’s trap of assuming that other people are not Christians because they do not belong to our own particular brand of Christianity, no wonder we become incapable of understanding the works of art produced by so-called non-Christians, whether they be atheists, Jews, Buddhists, or anything else outside a frame of reference we have made into a closed rather than an open door.”
“If I understand the Gospel, it tells us that we are to spread the Good News to all four corners of the world, not limiting the giving of light to people who have already seen the light. If my stories are incomprehensible to Jews or Muslims or Taoists, then I have failed as a Christian writer. We do not draw people to Christ by loudly discrediting what they believe, by telling them how wrong they are and how right we are, but by showing them a light that is so lovely that they want with all their hearts to know the source of it.”
II Madeleine L’Engle, Walking on Water
About this entry
You’re currently reading “voices :: madeleine l’engle,” an entry on VoxTheology
- Published:
- 13 July, 2008 / 11:33 pm
- Category:
- Uncategorized
- Tags:

1 Comment
Jump to comment form | comment rss [?] | trackback uri [?]