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The Restitution of Man: C. S. Lewis and the Case Against Scientism
Michael D. Aeschliman

The Restitution of Man: C. S. Lewis and the Case Against Scientism

USA - MAIN LIBRARY (1983)
PR 50 .A5
| Paperback
94 pages
Dewey 828/.91209
LC Classification PR6023.E926 .Z56 1983
LC Control No. 40467986

Subject

  • Christian Literature
  • Eerdmans Publ.
  • English - History And Criticism
  • Materialism In Literature
  • Metaphysics In Literature
  • Philosophy In Literature
  • Scientism In Literature
  • Theological Anthropology In Literature

Plot

An analysis of the philosophical writings of C.S. Lewis discusses his arguments against the philosophy of scientific materialism

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Owner Grace School of Theology
Location North
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Notes

This engaging work examines the contribution that the writings of C S Lewis have made to the modern philosophical struggle between traditional Western metaphysics and materialistic scientism -- Focusing especially on Lewis's Abolition of Man, Michael Aeschliman shows why Lewis's profound yet clearly communicated apologetics for the Christian view of man is perhaps his most important and enduring legacy