The Theology Pugcast

Sons of Adam and Daughters of Eve - A Conversation with Josh Herring

Nov 17, 2025
Join Josh Herring, a classical education professor and author, as he dives into C.S. Lewis's surprising insights on sex and gender. He discusses how Lewis's works, particularly *Perelandra*, challenge modern misconceptions about gender roles. Josh connects Lewis’s ideas to John Paul II's Theology of the Body and critiques contemporary myths about gender. There's also a fascinating look at how language has shifted from 'sex' to 'gender,' and how film adaptations often misinterpret Lewis's original intentions. Perfect for fans of literature and philosophy!
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ANECDOTE

Genesis Of The Book Project

  • Josh discovered Lewis's line ‘‘gender is more real than sex’’ and pursued it into a dissertation and book project.
  • That insight began when Lewis's planetary spirits assume masculine and feminine images in Perelandra.
INSIGHT

Gender As A Metaphysical Principle

  • C.S. Lewis treats gender as a metaphysical principle rooted in the divine order rather than a mere social construct.
  • Masculinity is outward, active receptivity is feminine, and both manifest in culture and biology, Lewis argues.
INSIGHT

Receiving The Given As Moral Core

  • Lewis and John Paul II both oppose modernity's rejection of the 'given' and see reality as a gift to be received with gratitude.
  • The right response to creation is grateful reception, not continual critique or remaking.
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