Introduction to “Comprehension”
For this post and the two to follow, I address the question posed earlier: “How thoroughly (and accurately) did Lewis “comprehend” the author’s meaning?” I […]
For this post and the two to follow, I address the question posed earlier: “How thoroughly (and accurately) did Lewis “comprehend” the author’s meaning?” I […]
I now move on to the most important factors to consider in evaluating my premise that C.S. Lewis might have been the most erudite person […]
This month Andrew and Matt have been discussing Sheldon Vanauken’s book, “A Severe Mercy”. In this episode, Andrew interviews Will Vaus, who wrote a biography about the author.
David interviews Leonard J. DeLorenzo about a book he has just finished editing, “The Chronicles of Transformation”.
The prior two posts addressed the question: What was the value of the books C.S. Lewis read? This post closes out that discussion. The first […]
This post is the second of three posts to address the question: What is the “value” (or intellectual worth) of the books that Lewis read? […]
Having established a working hypothesis on the number of books that C.S. Lewis read during his lifetime—approximately 20,000—I now move on to the second of […]
In my most recent post, I launched Part 1 of an analysis to answer the question: How many books did C.S. Lewis read in his […]
In the last post, I put forth the proposition that my analysis of C.S. Lewis’ “erudition” has five key parameters: The topic for this post […]
Matt and Andrew wrap up their discussion of “A Severe Mercy”.