Religion 301 - SEM:PHIL/RELIGION: C.S. LEWIS

Fall
2014
01
4.00
Carol Zaleski
Th 03:00-04:50
Smith College
19983-F14
HATFLD 107
czaleski@smith.edu
Topics course. The life and thought of C.S. Lewis (1898-1963), the literary historian, novelist, poet, critic, satirist, and popular Christian philosopher. Readings will be drawn from Lewis?s writings on medieval and Renaissance literature, his fantasies (including the space trilogy and Narnia), philosophical and religious writings, letters and diaries, and the memoir Surprised by Joy. Attention will be given to Lewis as a war writer, "Romantic rationalist," and controversialist, as well as to the main concerns and critical reception of his scholarly, imaginative, and religious works. Permission required. Enrollment limited to 12.
Instructor Permission. Not open to first-years, sophomores
Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.