Smoke on The Mountain - Joy Davidman


Published by The Westminster Press: Philadelphia, 1954 (1953).

I came across this book accidentally, and was intrigued to read something that the wife of C S Lewis had written. Joy Davidman writes a commentary on the Ten Commandments while thinking about how each of them should be viewed/lived out in today's world.

It is an easy read yet insightful too. For example, Davidman writes: "All over the world there are well-intentioned clerical politicians trying to write Christian marriage back into the civil statutes - to make non-Christians of their country live by a religion they do not believe. Two thousand years of failure have not taught some reformers that you can't stop sin by declaring it illegal. Two thousand years have not taught them that you can't save a man's soul by force - you can only lose your own in the attempt." (page 93) 

This particular quote strongly resonates with me, as it is something that I have believed myself for quite some time. Yet Davidman tags the 'poke' on the end of it.

Enjoyable, and interesting for fans of Lewis as well.

Completed 28 May 2019.


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