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J. Oswald Sanders

“F. W. Robertson was similarly stirred by righteous anger on one occasion.  Describing his reaction he said: ‘My blood was at the moment running fire, and I remembered that once in my life I had felt a terrible might; I knew and rejoiced to know that I was inflicting the sentence of a coward’s and […]

C.S. Lewis

“Thus the absence of anger, especially that sort of anger which we call indignation, can, in my opinion, be a most alarming symptom. . . . If the Jews cursed more bitterly than the Pagans this was, I think, at least in part because they took right and wrong more seriously.” C.S. Lewis, Reflections on […]