<B>Paul L. Holmer</B><BR /> &mdash; Yale Divinity School<BR /> &quot;Carnell&#39;s book attacks with the help of Lewis an invidious academic prejudice concerning the rift between feelings emotions and passions on one side and intellect reason and thought on the other. . . Intrinsically important.&quot;<BR /><BR /><B><I>Christian Scholar&#39;s Review</I></B><BR /> &quot;It is valuable to have this the first and fullest study of&#160;<I>Sehnsucht</I> in print and it will be important reading for any serious student of Lewis.&quot;<BR /><BR /><B>Nathan A. Scott Jr.</B><BR /> &mdash; University of Chicago<BR /> &quot;In his account of the special kind of spirituality that controlled the thought of C. S. Lewis Carnell has produced a genuinely fresh assessment. . . Surely the most penetrating and absorbing book on Lewis yet to have appeared.&quot;<BR /><BR /><B><I>Choice</I></B><BR /> &quot;A valuable book for both an understanding of Lewis and an appreciation of&#160;<I>Sehnsucht</I>&#160;in the Romantic tradition. . . Important and recommended.&quot;