
WHY EASTER IS OUR STRANGEST STORY, by Martin Shaw C.S. Lewis was once known to have said that anyone who calls the Gospels a myth clearly hasn’t read many myths. I think he’s referring to this extraordinary collision of time signatures. This most essential theme of myth lands in the dust and pain and wonder of the life of Jesus. Suddenly myth has a postcode. No fairytale reads like the Gospel of Mark. It’s rough, startling and feels an awful lot like reportage. It’s no longer happening “long ago, or in some other time” but right here in Kronos time. We even started counting modern time — A.D. — from this moment. I think the story of Easter is not a tired retread of the older myth cycles but the formidable accomplishment of everything they hinted at. Read more below ⬇️ buff.ly/tSVf6bK















