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- 210 pages
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- 8 hours
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C. S. Lewis is portrayed as a unique voice in Christian literature, blending antimodernist and postmodernist elements. His fictional works blur the lines between fiction and nonfiction, presenting multiple narratives that ultimately convey a transcendent Story. This approach contrasts with modernist philosophy, critiquing rigid interpretations of faith. By examining the history of interpretation, Lewis invites readers to explore new models of understanding, challenging them to engage with alternative interpretations of the gospel in a contemporary context.
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C.S. Lewis and Christian Postmodernism, Kyoko Yuasa
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- Released
- 2016
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