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E-raamat: Medieval Mind of C. S. Lewis: How Great Books Shaped a Great Mind

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: InterVarsity Press, LLC
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  • ISBN-13: 9781514001653
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  • Kirjastus: InterVarsity Press, LLC
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781514001653

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"Many readers know C. S. Lewis as the fantasy writer of the Chronicles of Narnia or the apologist of Mere Christianity. But few know how deeply Lewis was formed by medieval authors like Dante and Boethius and how he saw their worldviews' relevance to thechallenges of the modern world. Here, readers will encounter Lewis the medievalist to guide them in their own journey"--

Many readers know C. S. Lewis as the fantasy writer of the Chronicles of Narnia or the apologist of Mere Christianity. But few know how deeply Lewis was formed by medieval authors like Dante and Boethius and how he saw their worldviews' relevance to the challenges of the modern world. Here, readers will encounter Lewis the medievalist to guide them in their own journey.



C. S. Lewis had one of the great minds of the twentieth century.Many readers know Lewis as an author of fiction and fantasy literature, including the Chronicles of Narnia and the Space Trilogy. Others know him for his books in apologetics, including Mere Christianity and The Problem of Pain. But few know him for his scholarly work as a professor of medieval and Renaissance literature.What shaped the mind of this great thinker? Jason Baxter argues that Lewis was deeply formed not only by the words of Scripture and his love of ancient mythology, but also by medieval literature. For this undeniably modern Christian, authors like Dante and Boethius provided a worldview that was relevant to the challenges of the contemporary world.Here, readers will encounter an unknown figure to guide them in their own journey: C. S. Lewis the medievalist.

Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction: The Last Dinosaur and the Surprising Modernity of the Middle Ages
1. The Lost Cathedral: The Medieval Cosmos
2. Breathing Narnian Air: Lewis's Medieval Apprenticeship
3. From Symphony to Machine: The Death of Antiquity and the Birth of the World of Speed
4. Evil Enchantment: Psychology and Pedagogy in Flatland
5. Why Lewis Loved Dante: Counterspells and the Weight of Glory
6. How to Pray to a Medieval God: C. S. Lewis and Mysticism
7. Deep Conversion and Unveiling: When the "It" Becomes a "You"
8. Modern Science and Medieval Myth: The Relevance of Medieval Cosmology
Conclusion: Nostalgia for the Future
General Index
Scripture Index