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The Restitution of Man: C. S. Lewis and the Case against Scientism is unavailable, but you can change that!

A trained philosopher and intellectual historian as well as a writer of genius, C. S. Lewis was one of the most lucid, profound, and eloquent critics of reductive scientific materialism. The Restitution of Man examines the conflict between scientific materialism and the classical Christian philosophical tradition as it has taken place since the seventeenth century. It examines Lewis’ role as...

Since the middle 1940s when he made his BBC radio talks, Clive Staples Lewis has been one of the best-selling authors in the English language. Such popularity is an honor rarely accorded a scholarly man, and especially one whose works are for the most part so thoroughly and explicitly concerned with propagating religion in a manner neither scholarly nor specialized. Since his death in 1963 after a career spent teaching Medieval and Renaissance literature at Oxford and Cambridge universities, purchases
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