WOF 303: Which of C.S. Lewis's Books Was His Favorite?
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WOF 303: Which of C.S. Lewis's Books Was His Favorite?
C.S. Lewis wrote more than 30 books which have collectively sold over 100 million copies, including the Chronicles of Narnia series, Mere Christianity, and The Screwtape Letters. But of those thirty books, there was only one which Lewis described himself as "almost my favorite among my books," yet he was disappointed that "in general [the book] has been almost totally ignored by the public."
The book was his prophetic text titled The Abolition of Man. It's an important book but one that many readers find dense and challenging.
Thankfully, Michael Ward, one of the world's leading C.S. Lewis scholars, has stepped in to help. His groundbreaking new book titled After Humanity: A Guide to C.S. Lewis's 'The Abolition of Man was just published by Word on Fire Academic.
Today, Brandon Vogt sits down with Michael to discuss Lewis' original text and how Michael's new guide and commentary help readers make sense of Lewis's argument.
Learn more: https://www.wordonfire.org/humanity
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