The Apologetics of C.S. Lewis

PHIL 261 (3)

An examination of the apologetic system of C.S. Lewis, as found in his major philosophical works. The course is divided into two parts. In the first, Lewis’ arguments for theism based on reason, morality, and desire are examined. In the second, the case for Christianity emerging from his work on naturalism, miracles, and the so-called “Trilemma Argument” is explored.
Course Code: PHIL 261 | Credit Hours: 3 | Undergraduate Course

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