Article Title
The Abolition of Man: First Principles and Pre-Evangelism (or "What C.S. Lewis Taught My Brother")
Abstract
In his work, The Abolition of Man, C.S. Lewis expresses a powerful analysis of the modern philosophies of the day. By defending what was deemed subjective and revealing the end point of modern thought, he communicates the Gospel in a way that resonates with unbelievers.
Presented at the 1997 Frances White Ewbank Colloquium.
Recommended Citation
Dorman, Ted
(1997)
"The Abolition of Man: First Principles and Pre-Evangelism (or "What C.S. Lewis Taught My Brother"),"
Inklings Forever: Published Colloquium Proceedings 1997-2016: Vol. 1, Article 15.
Available at:
https://pillars.taylor.edu/inklings_forever/vol1/iss1/15
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