C.S. Lewis has had a dramatic influence on western culture through his famous children’s fantasy series, The Chronicles of Narnia. On an academic level he has contributed a plethora of works in the areas of theology, philosophy, literature, and literary criticism during his time as a professor at
Friday, April 27, 2007
C.S. Lewis: The Ethical Theory of C.S. Lewis
This school year I have been working on an undergrad research project in partnership with my advisor Dr. Phillips and Dr. Rourke. We met about every 2 weeks this year and discussed a C.S. Lewis book that we read. Through the readings and the discussion I have come up with a preliminary abstract that summarizes what I believe Lewis is saying about Ethics.
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Hmmm... Your stuff here is outstanding and great to read. I'm glad I found you. And, I'm surprised that you linked me!
Interesting thoughts on Lewis. Did you know that in Narnia he reflected a different perspective of the theory of Atonement than that which was the almost exclusive perspective in his day? At that time, it was all penal sacrifical atonement, and Lewis sort of introduced the Ransom Theory to the scene.
by the way, sorry I'm not on blogger. Do you have a myspace?
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