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The Last Romantic - C S Lewis English Literature and Modern Theology (Hansen Lectureship Series) - cover
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The Last Romantic - C S Lewis English Literature and Modern Theology (Hansen Lectureship Series)

Jeffrey W. Barbeau

Narrator Lyle Blaker

Publisher: HighBridge Audio

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Summary

Three Essays on C. S. Lewis and Romanticism 
 
 
 
Many readers have heard C. S. Lewis's logical arguments for the Christian faith. Yet throughout his wide-ranging study and writing, Lewis often began with experience, intuition, and religious feeling rather than dogmatic assertions. The most profound questions of Lewis's own life, argues theologian and literary critic Jeffrey Barbeau, can be seen in his quest to understand the relationship between personal experience and the truth about the world around him. 
 
 
 
In a series of three essays, Barbeau explores the influence of nineteenth-century Romanticism on the writings of C. S. Lewis. Barbeau demonstrates Lewis's indebtedness to Romantic notions of imagination and subjectivity, opens new contexts for understanding ideas about memory and personal identity in his autobiographical writings, and explores beliefs about nature and Christian sacraments throughout his writings on Christian faith. This theological and literary investigation reveals Lewis as a profoundly modern thinker and illuminates his ongoing relevance to contemporary debates about theology and culture.
Publishing date: 2025-02-18; Unabridged; Copyright Year: 2025. Copyright Statment: —