But till the question was raised, of course, people believed neither the one answer nor the other. There is no more tiresome error in the history of thought than to try to sort our ancestors on to this or that side of a distinction which was not in their minds at all." (86)From "Is Theology Poetry?" in The Weight of Glory and Other Addresses, by C.S. Lewis

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I've read this quote a couple of times, and I am curious what the context is. Is Lewis speaking of a particularly situation (either explicitly or implicitly)?
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