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Discover the intricate philosophical landscape of C.S. Lewis, one of the twentieth century's most influential writers and thinkers. C.S. Lewis is not just the beloved author of the Chronicles of Narnia, with over 65 million copies sold, but also a profound philosopher whose ideas have shaped religious and literary discourse. This new title in the esteemed Blackwell Great Minds series, authored by respected philosopher Stewart Goetz, unveils Lewis's profound connections between philosophy, theology, and literature.
C.S. Lewis's exploration of happiness, morality, the soul, human freedom, reason, and imagination provides rich insights into his storytelling. Goetz draws from both published works and private letters, offering a comprehensive view of Lewis as a philosopher. This text delivers a unique perspective that highlights how Lewis's philosophical convictions inform his literary mastery and theoretical understanding of myth.
Ideal for both seasoned Lewis scholars and new readers, this engaging book serves as a vital addition to the understanding of C.S. Lewis's legacy. Embark on a journey through Lewis's thought, enhancing your appreciation of his literature and theological perspectives. Dive into this essential read that bridges his philosophical beliefs with his narrative art.
**Delivery Information:** Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781119190066
Year: 2018
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
Pages: 224
Description:
The definitive exploration of C.S. Lewis™s philosophical thought, and its connection with his theological and literary work
Arguably one of the most influential writers of the twentieth century, C.S. Lewis is widely hailed as a literary giant, his seven-volume Chronicles of Narnia having sold over 65 million copies in print worldwide. A prolific author and scholar whose intellectual contributions transcend the realm of children™s fantasy literature, Lewis is commonly read and studied as a significant theological figure in his own right. What is often overlooked is that Lewis first loved and was academically trained in philosophy.
In this newest addition to the Blackwell Great Minds series, well-known philosopher and Lewis authority Stewart Goetz discusses Lewis™s philosophical thought and illustrates how it informs his theological and literary work. Drawing from Lewis™s published writing and private correspondence, including unpublished materials, C.S. Lewis is the first book to develop a cohesive and holistic understanding of Lewis as a philosopher. In this groundbreaking project, Goetz explores how Lewis™s views on topics of lasting interest such as happiness, morality, the soul, human freedom, reason, and imagination shape his understanding of myth and his use of it in his own stories, establishing new connections between Lewis™s philosophical convictions and his wider body of published work.
Written in a scholarly yet accessible style, this short, engaging book makes a significant contribution to Lewis scholarship while remaining suitable for rea
C.S. Lewis's exploration of happiness, morality, the soul, human freedom, reason, and imagination provides rich insights into his storytelling. Goetz draws from both published works and private letters, offering a comprehensive view of Lewis as a philosopher. This text delivers a unique perspective that highlights how Lewis's philosophical convictions inform his literary mastery and theoretical understanding of myth.
Ideal for both seasoned Lewis scholars and new readers, this engaging book serves as a vital addition to the understanding of C.S. Lewis's legacy. Embark on a journey through Lewis's thought, enhancing your appreciation of his literature and theological perspectives. Dive into this essential read that bridges his philosophical beliefs with his narrative art.
**Delivery Information:** Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781119190066
Year: 2018
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
Pages: 224
Description:
The definitive exploration of C.S. Lewis™s philosophical thought, and its connection with his theological and literary work
Arguably one of the most influential writers of the twentieth century, C.S. Lewis is widely hailed as a literary giant, his seven-volume Chronicles of Narnia having sold over 65 million copies in print worldwide. A prolific author and scholar whose intellectual contributions transcend the realm of children™s fantasy literature, Lewis is commonly read and studied as a significant theological figure in his own right. What is often overlooked is that Lewis first loved and was academically trained in philosophy.
In this newest addition to the Blackwell Great Minds series, well-known philosopher and Lewis authority Stewart Goetz discusses Lewis™s philosophical thought and illustrates how it informs his theological and literary work. Drawing from Lewis™s published writing and private correspondence, including unpublished materials, C.S. Lewis is the first book to develop a cohesive and holistic understanding of Lewis as a philosopher. In this groundbreaking project, Goetz explores how Lewis™s views on topics of lasting interest such as happiness, morality, the soul, human freedom, reason, and imagination shape his understanding of myth and his use of it in his own stories, establishing new connections between Lewis™s philosophical convictions and his wider body of published work.
Written in a scholarly yet accessible style, this short, engaging book makes a significant contribution to Lewis scholarship while remaining suitable for rea