C.S. Lewis on Laughter and Humor
C.S. Lewis on Laughter and Humor: The Theology of Joy, the Hierarchy of the Funny, and the Critique of Grossness Introduction: Humor as an Apologetic Tool and a Reflection of Paradise Unlike many Christian moralists who suspected laughter, C.S. Lewis (1898–1963) regarded humor and laughter as essential elements of human nature, given by the Creator, and as a powerful tool for theological reflection. His views, scattered in essays, letters, and literary works, form a coherent system that connects literary criticism, ethics, and Christian apologetics. For Lewis, humor was not just a rhetorical device but evidence of the transcendent Joy (Joy), a key concept in his thought. Theological Foundations: Laughter as a Gift and a Reflection of the Divine Nature Following the tradition of G.K. Chesterton, Lewis rejected the notion of God as a gloomy and impassive being. In his work "Miracle," he explicitly states that "joy is a serious business in the universe." True, ungross humor for him is a spontaneous response to unexpected appropriateness, which is a microcosm of divine harmony. In this sense, the ability to laugh unites humans with God. In "Letters to Malcolm," the devil-tempter notes with irritation that God "has put in people an awful propensity to laugh." Humor is invulnerable to the devil, as it is almost impossible to simulate and subject to evil will – it flares up spontaneously, like a spark. Lewis distinguished between "joy" (Joy) as a spiritual longing for the transcendent and "fun" (Fun) as a simple, earthly reaction. True humor is capable of being a bridge between them, a glimmer of fun that reminds of the higher Joy. Three-Level Hierarchy of the Funny: From Joy to Grossness Lewis constructed a clear ethical and aesthetic hierarchy of types of humor, which can be reconstructed from his works. Higher Level: "Joyous Fun." This humor is based on surprise, play, innocence, and a sense of abundance of being. Its embodiment for Lewis is Shakespeare's "King Lear," w ... Read more
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