C.S. Lewis and the Problem of God
- 76pages
- 3 heures de lecture
C.S. Lewis's exploration of his vocation is crucial for appreciating his writings, highlighting his philosophical evolution and experiences of 'Joy.' His perspective on 'mere Christianity' emphasizes self-determination, the significance of Christ's humanity, and a nuanced view of atonement theories. This Element delves into these themes, providing a deeper understanding of Lewis's thought processes and their impact on his literary contributions.
