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C. S. Lewis's Dangerous Idea: In Defense of the Argument from Reason
Victor Reppert
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| #1049800 in Books | 2003-10-19 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.25 x.40 x5.50l,.38 | File type: PDF | 132 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent review of "the argument from reason". An important demonstration of its power as a refutation of naturalism|By Matthew Rapaport|A fine little book clearly explaining and refining an "argument from reason" as it emerged in the thought of C.S. Lewis. Lewis certainly believed that his argument pointed toward a transcendent God in the Judeo-Christian tradition. Reppert is|From Booklist|An alternative title for this book might be Gunfight at the I'm-OK Corral, a Shoot-out: Darwin and the Materialists versus C. S. Lewis and the Theists. And for philosopher Reppert, it might be
Who ought to hold claim to the more dangerous idea--Charles Darwin or C. S. Lewis? Daniel Dennett argued for Darwin in Darwin's Dangerous Idea (Touchstone Books, 1996). In this book Victor Reppert champions C. S. Lewis. Darwinists attempt to use science to show that our world and its inhabitants can be fully explained as the product of a mindless, purposeless system of physics and chemistry. But Lewis claimed in his argument from reason that if such materialism...
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