From the Book - First edition.
C.S. Lewis, public intellectual
The rise of the public sphere, the challenge of atheism, and the transformation of Christian apologetics
The basic stance: the vantage point of the outsider and other advantageous perspectives
Forms and sources of authority
The demise of the public sphere
Hesitant steps beyond the public sphere: tensions and dilemmas
"Water-spouts of truth from the very depth of truth": perspective, preconditionalism, and the actualization of myth in Till We Have Faces
"The best is perhaps what we understand least": localizing the problem of evil in A Grief Observed
The evolution of C.S. Lewis's reputation in the public sphere, 1930-1970
The evolution of C.S. Lewis's reputation in the public sphere, 1970-2010
Explaining some meta-critical curiosities