C. S. Lewis as Philosopher: Truth, Goodness and Beauty

Author

David J. Baggett; Gary R. Habermas; Jerry L. Walls (Editors)

Summary

What did C. S. Lewis think about truth, goodness and beauty?

Here are fifteen essays that explore three major philosophical themes from the writings of Lewis. David J. Baggett, Gary R. Habermas and Jerry L. Walls edit this overview of Lewis’s 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.

Table of Contents
I. Truth

  1. Lewis’s Philosophy of Truth, Goodness and Beauty
    Peter Kreeft
  2. From Atheism to Deism: A Conversation Between Antony Flew and Gary Habermas
    Gary Habermas and Antony Flew
  3. Defending the Dangerous Idea: An Update
    Victor Reppert
  4. Aut Deus Aut Malus Homo: A Defense of C. S. Lewis’s “Shocking Alternative”
    David Horner
  5. The Abolition of Man: C. S. Lewis’s Prescience Concerning Things to Come
    Jean Bethke-Elshtain
  6. C. S. Lewis and Emotional Doubt: Insights from the Philosophy of Psychology
    Gary Habermas

II. Goodness

  1. Is Divine Iconoclast as Bad as Cosmic Sadist? Lewis Versus Beversluis
    David Baggett
  2. Pursuing Moral Goodness: C. S. Lewis’s Understanding of Faith
    Kevin Kinghorn
  3. “Belief” in the Writings of C. S. Lewis
    David Rozema
  4. To Reign in Hell or to Serve in Heaven: C. S. Lewis on the Problem of Hell and Enjoyment of the Good
    Matthew Lee
  5. Lewis and the Necessity of Gratuitous Evil
    Michael Peterson

III. Beauty

  1. Evil and the Cosmic Dance: C. S. Lewis and Beauty’s Place in Theodicy
    Philip Tallon
  2. Lewis’s Miracles and Mathematical Elegance
    Russell Howell
  3. Beastly Metaphysics: The Beasts of Narnia and Lewis’s Reclamation of the Medieval Metaphysics of Participation
    Michael Muth
  4. Lewis and Tolkien on the Power of the Imagination
    Gregory Bassham

280 pages
Published June 2008

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