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Present Concerns: Journalistic Essays
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c. s. lewisNumber Of Reads:
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"Present Concerns: Journalistic Essays" is a collection of essays by C.S. Lewis that were originally published in various newspapers and magazines between 1940 and 1963. The essays cover a wide range of topics, including religion, politics, education, and literature.
The book is divided into four sections: "The Church," "Education," "The World," and "The Individual." In the first section, Lewis discusses the role of the church in society, its relationship with the state, and its mission in spreading the gospel. In the second section, he examines the purpose and problems of education, the importance of liberal arts, and the need for education to cultivate wisdom and virtue.
The third section deals with various issues in the world, including war, democracy, socialism, and the use of propaganda. Lewis also offers critiques of contemporary literature and poetry, arguing that much of it is lacking in substance and beauty.
Finally, in the last section, Lewis reflects on the nature of the individual, discussing topics such as free will, temptation, and the importance of self-examination. He also offers insights into his own spiritual journey and his understanding of the Christian faith.
Throughout the essays, Lewis demonstrates his keen intellect, his wit, and his ability to communicate complex ideas in a clear and accessible manner. He is not afraid to tackle difficult topics or to challenge prevailing cultural assumptions. His insights remain relevant and thought-provoking even today.
"Present Concerns: Journalistic Essays" is a must-read for anyone interested in the writings of C.S. Lewis, as well as for those interested in the intersection of religion, politics, and culture. The essays are engaging and informative, and Lewis's unique perspective offers valuable insights into the issues of his time and ours.
c. s. lewis
Clive Staples Lewis (29 November 1898 – 22 November 1963) was a British writer and scholar. He is best known for his works of fiction, especially The Chronicles of Narnia, a series of seven fantasy novels that has become a classic of children's literature.
Lewis was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland and educated at Oxford University, where he later became a professor of medieval and Renaissance literature. He was a member of the literary group known as the Inklings, which included J.R.R. Tolkien, Charles Williams, and others.
In addition to The Chronicles of Narnia, Lewis wrote many other books, including the science fiction trilogy Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra, and That Hideous Strength, as well as The Screwtape Letters, The Problem of Pain, and Mere Christianity, which are works of Christian apologetics. He was known for his ability to communicate complex ideas in a clear and engaging way, and his writings continue to be read and appreciated by people of all ages and backgrounds.
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