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Tolkien framed his reply using the word myth—a technical word which, unfortunately, is easily misunderstood. For most people, a “myth” is a false story—maybe a story that was once thought to be true, or something that was invented to deceive people. Tolkien uses the term in a technical sense, to mean something like a “grand narrative” or a “narrated worldview.”
If I Had Lunch with C. S. Lewis: Exploring the Ideas of C. S. Lewis on the Meaning of Life
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