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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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Narnia Is a Kind of Chest

Lewis's use of the word MF is a Hebrew word meaning stability, fidelity, permanence, truth. Peter Phevensey grows up in the Narnia Chronicles to be a deep-chested man and shift the ape because apes always have weak chests. So this is a little nod to the that very model of the human person we were just talking about. I'm waiting here in dangerous ground making an assertion and I might get smacked down, but that's okay. That's called learning."

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