Author:
Brazier, Paul, author.
ImprintEugene, Oregon : Pickwick Publications, [2018]
Imprint2018
Description2 volumes : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Note:Volume 1. The Anscombe-Lewis debate : from analogia entis to analogia fidei -- "God ... or a Bad, or Mad, Man" : C.S. Lewis's argument for Christ's divinity: a systematic theological, historical, and philosophical analysis of aut Deus aut malus homo -- Atonement : a unified model and event, the drama of redemption - understanding and rationalizing the tradition -- Scripture and the Christ, the Word of God : C.S. Lewis and Karl Barth: Convergence and Divergence -- The Pittenger-Lewis Debate : fundamentals of an ontological Christology -- The question of multiple incarnations : imagination and paradox, reality and salvation.
Note:Volume 2. Praeparatio evangelica : C. S. Lewis as a Catholic evangelical, defined by method, technique, and form -- Christological prefigurement : the incarnation-resurrection narrative -- History and reality, imagination and mythopoeic intimation -- Revelation and second meanings : a philosophical and pneumatological justification -- A doctrine of transposition : towards a philosophy of the incarnation -- The actuality of the incarnation : triune simultaneity and the will of God: Lewis... and Shakespeare -- Election and predestination : decision, faith, and responsibility: whither humanity.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.