Conventional wisdom holds that C. S. Lewis was uninterested in
politics and public affairs. The conventional wisdom is wrong. As
Justin Buckley Dyer and Micah J. Watson show in this groundbreaking
work, Lewis was deeply interested in the fundamental truths and
falsehoods about human nature and how these conceptions manifest
themselves in the contested and turbulent public square. Ranging
from the depths of Lewis' philosophical treatments of epistemology
and moral pedagogy to practical considerations of morals
legislation and responsible citizenship, this book explores the
contours of Lewis' multi-faceted Christian engagement with
political philosophy generally and the natural-law tradition in
particular. Drawing from the full range of Lewis' corpus and
situating his thought in relationship to both ancient and modern
seminal thinkers, C. S. Lewis on Politics and the Natural Law
offers an unprecedented look at politics and political thought from
the perspective of one of the twentieth century's most influential
writers.
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