
Sanford Schwartz Offers A Penetrating New Reading Of Lewis's Celebrated Space Trilogy. Taken Together, Schwartz's Readings Call Into Question Lewis's Self-styled Image As A Dinosaur Out Of Step With The Main Currents Of Modern Thought. Far From A Simple Struggle Between An Old-fashioned Christian Humanism And A Newfangled Heresy, Lewis's Space Trilogy Should Be Seen As The Searching Effort Of A Modern Religious Apologist To Sustain And Enrich The Former Through Critical Engagement With The Latter.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2009-01-01
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