C.S. Lewis-The Work of Christ Revealed - eBook
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C.S. Lewis-The Work of Christ Revealed - eBook  -     By: P.H. Brazier

C.S. Lewis-The Work of Christ Revealed - eBook

Pickwick Publications / 2012 / ePub

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Title: C.S. Lewis-The Work of Christ Revealed - eBook
By: P.H. Brazier
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2012
ISBN: 9781621894384
ISBN-13: 9781621894384
Series: C. S. Lewis: Revelation and the Christ
Stock No: WW111220EB

Publisher's Description

C. S. Lewis--The Work of Christ Revealed focuses on three doctrines or aspects of Lewis's theology and philosophy: his doctrine of Scripture, his famous mad, bad, or God argument, and his doctrine of christological prefigurement. In each area we see Lewis innovating within the tradition. He accorded a high revelatory status to Scripture, but acknowledged its inconsistencies and shrank away from a theology of inerrancy. He took a two-thousand-year-old theological tradition of aut Deus aut malus homo (either God or a bad man) and developed it in his own way. Most innovative of all was his doctrine of christological prefigurement--intimations of the Christ-event in pagan mythology and ritual. This book forms the second in a series of three studies on the theology of C. S Lewis titled C. S. Lewis, Revelation, and the Christ (www.cslewisandthechrist.net). The books are written for academics and students, but also, crucially, for those people, ordinary Christians, without a theology degree who enjoy and gain sustenance from reading Lewis's work.

Author Bio

P. H Brazier is an independent theologian and scholar living in London. He is the author of Barth and Dostoevsky (2008), and editor of the late Colin E. Gunton's The Barth Lectures (2007) and Revelation and Reason (2009).

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