A Philosophical Walking Tour with C. S. Lewis: Why it Did Not Include Rome, Professor Stewart Goetz (Ursinus College, USA) (9781628923179) — Readings Books

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A Philosophical Walking Tour with C. S. Lewis: Why it Did Not Include Rome
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A Philosophical Walking Tour with C. S. Lewis: Why it Did Not Include Rome

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Although it has been almost seventy years since Time declared C.S. Lewis one of the world’s most influential spokespersons for Christianity and fifty years since Lewis’s death, his influence remains just as great if not greater today.

While much has been written on Lewis and his work, virtually nothing has been written from a philosophical perspective on his views of happiness, pleasure, pain, and the soul and body. As a result, no one so far has recognized that his views on these matters are deeply interesting and controversial, and-perhaps more jarring-no one has yet adequately explained why Lewis never became a Roman Catholic. Stewart Goetz’s careful investigation of Lewis’s philosophical thought reveals oft-overlooked implications and demonstrates that it was, at its root, at odds with that of Thomas Aquinas and, thereby, the Roman Catholic Church.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Country
United States
Date
12 February 2015
Pages
200
ISBN
9781628923179

Although it has been almost seventy years since Time declared C.S. Lewis one of the world’s most influential spokespersons for Christianity and fifty years since Lewis’s death, his influence remains just as great if not greater today.

While much has been written on Lewis and his work, virtually nothing has been written from a philosophical perspective on his views of happiness, pleasure, pain, and the soul and body. As a result, no one so far has recognized that his views on these matters are deeply interesting and controversial, and-perhaps more jarring-no one has yet adequately explained why Lewis never became a Roman Catholic. Stewart Goetz’s careful investigation of Lewis’s philosophical thought reveals oft-overlooked implications and demonstrates that it was, at its root, at odds with that of Thomas Aquinas and, thereby, the Roman Catholic Church.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Country
United States
Date
12 February 2015
Pages
200
ISBN
9781628923179