The Christian mind of C.S. Lewis : essays in honor of Michael Travers /

C. S. Lewis embodied the Christian mind because he saw the world as a coherent unity. His writing consistently pursued the good, the true, and the beautiful. He used nonfiction to point out the reasonableness of Christianity and used his fiction to create compelling illustrations that make faith in...

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Other Authors: Spencer, Andrew J. (Editor), Travers, Michael Ernest (honouree.)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Eugene, Oregon : Wipf & Stock, [2019]
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Table of Contents:
  • The Christian mind of C.S. Lewis
  • Invitation to glory: C.S. Lewis's apologetic of hope
  • "The intolerable compliment": desire and love in The chronicles of Narnia
  • C.S. Lewis, Architecton: revisiting the rhetorical man
  • Psalms 19, Revelations, and the integration of faith, learning and life
  • The fox and the fool: "Wisdom of the Greeks" and the Godly fool in Till We Have Faces
  • Reality and pre-evangelism in the Christian minds of C. s. Lewis and Francis Schaeffer
  • Dinterested love in The Screwtape Letters and The Great Divorce
  • An "inner ring" or an open fellowship? An evaluation of the company of St. Anne's in That Hideous Strength
  • Ethics among men without chests
  • Lewis on lament
  • "As ever in my great task-master's eye": Milton's Sonnet 7 and productivity in the Christian mind
  • The Christian mind of Michael Travers.