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Wade, Madi, and Jason conclude their series on C.S. Lewis with the Philosophy of the great Christian apologist. In both his non-fiction and fiction works, Lewis eloquently weaves convincing arguments for absolute truth, God's existence, and the limits of scientific theory. Wade reads the famous "Men Without Chests" passage from the Abolition of Man, and our hosts examine the need for morals that come from outside ourselves. They end the episode with suggestions of where to start if reading C.S. Lewis for the very first time.
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Wade, Madi, and Jason conclude their series on C.S. Lewis with the Philosophy of the great Christian apologist. In both his non-fiction and fiction works, Lewis eloquently weaves convincing arguments for absolute truth, God's existence, and the limits of scientific theory. Wade reads the famous "Men Without Chests" passage from the Abolition of Man, and our hosts examine the need for morals that come from outside ourselves. They end the episode with suggestions of where to start if reading C.S. Lewis for the very first time.