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  1. The Abolition of Man By C.S. Lewis Introduction The Abolition of Man was first given as a series of lectures in 1943. The lectures dealt largely with the dangers of moral relativism – a subject that increasingly was to occupy Lewis’ mind as he noted the destructive trends emerging in the modern world-view.

  2. THE ABOLITION OF MAN or Reflections on education with special reference to the teaching of English in the upper forms of schools The Master said, He who sets to work on a different strand destroys the whole fabric —Confucius, Analects II. 16 CONTENTS Men Without Chests The Way The Abolition of Man Appendix-Illustrations of the Tao

  3. The Abolition of Man Summary. In the first of three lectures, “Men Without Chests,” C. S. Lewis begins by critiquing a secondary English textbook, which he calls The Green Book and whose authors he dubs Gaius and Titius. Lewis criticizes Gaius and Titius’s treatment of emotion in literature. He says that the authors reduce all statements ...

  4. The contents of The Abolition of Man originated as a series of three lectures—the Riddell Memorial Lectures—which Lewis delivered at King’s College, Newcastle (part of the University of Durham), from February 24–26, 1943. The Riddell Memorial Lectures were established in 1928 as a forum for the exploration of the relation between religion and contemporary thought.

  5. 16 de sept. de 2022 · In evaluating the writing of The Abolition of Man, Owen Barfield also stated, “It is a real triumph. There may be a piece of contemporary writing in which precision of thought, liveliness of expression and depth of meaning unite with the same felicity, but I have not come across it.” 2 . 2. Watch Video: Introduction to The Abolition of Man

  6. The AboliTion of MAn. 10 hence the educational problem is wholly different according as you stand within or without the Tao. for those within, the task is to train in the pupil those responses which are in themselves appropriate, whether anyone is making them or not, and in mak- ing which the very nature of man consists.

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    • Read aloud the Introduction to The Abolition of Man from theStudy Guide. • Watch the first Video with Dr. Bryan Hollon: “Introduction to The Abolition of Man” • Have a short discussion on the video introduction. • Pray for one another and agree to do your homework prior to the next meeting by completing the assignments for Chapter 1,