Lessons from Lewis: Revisiting The Medieval Model

Lessons from Lewis: Revisiting The Medieval Model

A third lesson from C.S. Lewis (see lessons one and two here and here) from my time at Oxford with my Pugcast cronies involves The Discarded Image, a book I have read multiple times and used in my classes. I thought I understood what Lewis was doing in the book, but...

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Lessons from Lewis: Two Ways of Knowing

Lessons from Lewis: Two Ways of Knowing

My first post on things I learned on my trip to Oxford focused on Lewis’s dual approach to apologetics. He made reasoned arguments for the Christian faith, but also wrote imaginative literature to help awaken a desire in people for the Good, the True, and the...

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Lessons from Lewis: Reason and Imagination

Lessons from Lewis: Reason and Imagination

May was an unusually busy month for me with a lot of travel and webinars, which is why the blog hasn’t been updated for over a month. Among other things, my wife Lynn and I spent a week in Oxford with my Pugcast cronies C.R. Wiley and Tom Price and their wives to...

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