"No inklings there." Hay, you're not trying to start trouble with the British pub set (Lewis, Tolkein, Williams et al) are you? I mean, that was a close call with the Clark stuff and it is getting late in the day for another go-round.
"Then I noted that Lewis had a writing coterie called "the Inklings." The next thing I knew, Van Til was bent over in a heap. I asked him if he was well. When he rose up, he was roaring with laughter and had a sunny smile on his face. He said, "Oh, that's funny. That's just what C. S. Lewis's theology isit's an inkling."
I like some of the comments about Lewis on this thread. He was good, but he could have been much better if he'd gone a little deeper to discover the absolute assurance of God's promise. No inklings. 8~)