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C. S. Lewis as Philosopher

Truth, Goodness, and Beauty

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C. S. Lewis as Philosopher

Written by: David J. Baggett - editor, Gary R. Habermas - editor, Jerry L. Walls - editor
Narrated by: Ralph Cosham
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What did C. S. Lewis think about Truth, Goodness, and Beauty? The 15 essays collected here explore these three major philosophical themes from the writings of Lewis. This volume provides a comprehensive overview of Lewis’ philosophical thinking on arguments for Christianity, the character of God, theodicy, moral goodness, heaven and hell, a theory of literature, and the place of the imagination.

©2008 David Baggett, Gary R. Habermas, and Jerry L. Walls (P)2012 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Apologetics Christianity English, Irish, Scottish & Welsh Ethics & Morality European Philosophy Religious Studies Theology World Literature

Critic Reviews

“The essays in this collection cast plenty of light on the thinking of the man who was probably the greatest Christian apologist of the twentieth century.” ( Church Newspaper)
“The essay by Jean Bethke Elshtain, explicating The Abolition of Man, is so powerfully written and exquisitely reasoned as to make it alone worth the cost of the entire book.” ( Christian Librarian)
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