Was the Miracle of Dunkirk luck, strategy, or something more?
For Clyde Lovely, the answer was clear. Writing from the precarious cliffs of Southeast England during the height of the Blitz, he argued that the survival of the British forces was nothing short of divine intervention-a "V Sign" from God.
This collection resurrects the forgotten works of a unique wartime philosopher. In Our V Sign and Victory Vision, originally published under the author’s pen name of Clew Garnet, Clyde Lovely battles not just the physical threat of Germany, but the ideological threat of "Survival of the Fittest." He weaves a narrative that reconciles the Bible with evolution, arguing that the Allies’ fight was a spiritual necessity to break the jungle law of force.
Now reintroduced for a modern audience, this collection is more than just propaganda; it is a snapshot of how one man tried to make sense of a world on fire. Unapologetically of its time, complete with the prejudices and passions of 1940s England, The Collected Works of Clyde Lovely is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand one man’s spiritual armour.