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Small-Scale Question Sunday for December 22, 2024

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Highly recommended CS Lewis, I do wanna upload my review of the great divorce somewhere. I'll pick up the ramayana next as Faust is way too difficult for a noob like me. I'll give it a fair shot this time though.

I listenend to the Collected Essays as an audio book followed by Bishop Barron's commentary on Lewis (After Humanity) a few months back and highly recommend.

How was After Humanity? Any new insights based on recent developments, or just an exposition of the core theses of Abolition of Man? I've never heard of the author, Michael Ward.

No insights i would call new or ground breaking, but still a solid read. Mostly it contextualizes and expands upon various bits. IE "this is what Lewis was going through when he wrote that", and "chapter A is a effectively a reply to essay B written by so-and-so", that sort of thing. Fascinating for those who enjoy the "inside baseball" perspective, but far from essential.

Cool, I'll probably check it out then. I'm interested in the context in which the book was written.