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The Magician's Twin

C.S. Lewis on Science, Scientism, and Society

John G. West 

(Editor)

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Description

Beloved for his Narnian tales for children and his books of Christian apologetics for adults, best-selling author C.S. Lewis also was a prophetic critic of the growing power of scientism in modern society, the misguided effort to apply science to areas outside its proper bounds. In this wide-ranging book of essays, contemporary writers probe Lewis's warnings about the dehumanizing impact of scientism on ethics, politics, faith, reason, and science itself. Issues explored include Lewis's views on bioethics, eugenics, evolution, intelligent design, and what he called "scientocracy." Contributors include Michael Aeschliman, author of C.S. Lewis and the Restitution of Man; Victor Reppert, author of C.S. Lewis's Dangerous Idea; Jay Richards, co-author of the New York Times bestseller Indivisible; and C. John Collins, author of Science and Faith: Friends or Foes?

Product Details

PublisherDiscovery Institute
Publish DateSeptember 18, 2012
Pages350
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781936599059
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 0.8 inches | 1.1 pounds

About the Author

John G. West is a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute. He is co-editor of The C. S. Lewis Readers' Encyclopedia and author of The Politics of Revelation and Reason and Darwin Day inAmerica. He has been interviewed by major media outlets including Newsweek, USA Today, and the New York Times, and CNN, FoxNews, and C-SPAN. He holds a Ph.D. in government from Claremont Graduate University and he formerly was the chair of the Department of Political Science and Geography at Seattle Pacific University.

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