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Podcast Episode 41: Michael Ward: A Guide to C.S. Lewis’ The Abolition of Man

The Moral Imagination

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The Head and the Belly of Chess

There's this kind of dystopian sense of like you're losing your humanity and Lewis is playing off this also in the World Wars. The idea of reasonable emotions, you see it in von Hildebrand who talks about rehabilitating the heart. And what he says is intelligible spiritual activity. That's a German way of saying reasonable emotions. In Voitewa, John Paul the second, when he talks about spiritual emotions,. Also I think then Ratzinger, Benedict the 16th in his rehabilitation of reason.

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