When I solicited questions to be addressed in this series, a member of the congregation wrote this to me: “Animals are mentioned in the Bible as beasts of burden and sacrificial animals. Is there any mention of treating animals with kindness?” The short answer to that question is: yes. However, it is important to note that what the Bible says about caring for animals comes in the midst of a great narrative. It is a narrative of Creation, Fall, and Redemption. Let’s look at these three great acts in the narrative play of world history one by one. First, let’s look at creation. Creation At the very beginning of the Bible, in the book of Genesis, chapter 1, verses 26 through 28, we read this: Then God said, “Let us make humankind in our image, according to our likeness; and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the wild animals of the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps upon the
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That inspired a post on my own Catholic blog about Elie's book, in which I mentioned that I'd purchased it at the same used bookstore at the same time as "A Severe Mercy", neither of which I'd ever heard of before.
My own mention reminded me how I'd loved Vanauken's book (and its sequel, and Encounter with Light) and I ran a blog search for his name...and learned of this movie.
The idea made me uneasy, but having followed your link and read a bit from the lady in charge, I'm feeling quite hopeful.
Go under the mercy!
I've just graduated from University of York (UK). Enjoyed v.much 'Severe Mercy'! Do you know if the film will be over in the UK soon?
If you're ever over in England, please do come to speak at our University Christian Union on C.S.Lewis!
Ed Veale
The movie version of "A Severe Mercy" is still in the very early stages of pre-production: script-writing, fundraising, etc. So I wouldn't expect to see it on the big screen in the UK or in America any time soon. Until then, we can all enjoy re-reading the book!
I am just reading A Severe Mercy for the first time and came across your blog through looking for information on the film.
I see that this post announcing the production is over a year old, I wonder if you happen to know any details about what progress has been made since then?
I'm glad to have found your blog; it seems to be a great CSL resource.
yours,
Julia
I am glad you have found the blog and even more happy for you that you are reading "A Severe Mercy" for the first time. You have such treats in store!
I don't know much more about what is happening with the movie other than the fact that Barb Nicolosi is still working on the script and that Origin Entertainment is still raising money to make the movie.
If you like the Lewis stuff on my blog you will like my web site even better www.willvaus.com.
Stay in touch.
Blessings,
Will
As I was praying and asking God the direction for this grieving man. A Severe Mercy came to mind, and I told him about the book. He wrote it down and I did not see him again for several months.
I was at an event with Ben Carson speaking and felt these big arms around me, and a voice saying, thank you, thank you, thank you. It was the doctor, and he shared that when he read the book, he felt the sense of God coming back into his life. He ended up reestablishing his relationship with Jesus, and now remarried to a wonderful Christian women, they are both serving the Lord. He also said that he brought a case of the books and gave them away.
It was a blessing to see God bring great restoration in this man's life after such a catastrophic loss.
I thought I would share the life changing aspect of the book.
For me, it had a profound affect on my life many years ago when I first read it, and have reread it since. It is a beautiful book. I am a songwriter and have written some love songs that I believe were the offshoot of this reading...
You might enjoy reading my biography of Sheldon Vanauken, available on Amazon and my web site: http://willvaus.com
Under the Mercy,
Will