The taste for the other :

Meilaender, Gilbert, 1946-

The taste for the other : the social and ethical thought of C. S. Lewis / by Gilbert Meilaender. - Grand Rapids : Eerdmans, c1978. - x, 245 p. ; 21 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The sweet poison of the false infinite. Pleasures on Malacandra and Perelandra ; The dialectic of enjoyment and renunciation ; Living the dialectic --
The revelry of insatiable love. That mystical death which is the secret of life ; Forever conjoined but not reconciled ; Logres vs. Britain --
The divine surgeon. Purgatory ; The importance of a starting point ; Some difficulties --
The tether and pang of the particular. Eros and marriage ; The limits of natural loves ; The transformation of the natural loves --
The primeval moral platitudes. The nature of morality ; Normative ethics ; Religion and morality.

"... Professor Meilaender portrays Lewis' vision of community and his understanding of love, its guiding principle. Lewis' attitude toward Creation is explored, as well as his thoughts on morality, pride, and the Christian journey toward fellowship with God. What emerges is a sustained vision of man in society as seen by one of the twentieth century's most articulate and influential Christians." - from publisher's description.

0802817513 : $6.95

78016506


Lewis, C. S. 1898-1963 --Political and social views.
Lewis, C. S. 1898-1963 --Ethics.


Literature and society--History--England--20th century.
Christian literature, English--History and criticism.
Social problems in literature.
Ethics in literature.

PR6023.E926 / Z795

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