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C. S. Lewis

Miracles: A Preliminary Study

C. S. LewisNonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1947

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Essay Topics

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Read Bertrand Russell’s essay “Why I Am Not a Christian” and compare it to the rhetorical conversation partners in Lewis’s Miracles. What philosophy does Russell, a contemporary of Lewis, represent? Do any of the popular misconceptions about Christianity which Lewis addresses show up in Russell’s work?

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Read David Hume’s treatise “Of Miracles” (the tenth section of his Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding. Do you find Lewis’s assessment of Hume’s work fair and persuasive? Why or why not?

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In the book, Lewis addresses a wide range of what he sees as popular misconceptions about the nature of miracles, religion, and Christianity. Do any of these positions deserve a deeper consideration? Does Lewis engage in the straw man fallacy—constructing opposing arguments that are easy to knock down, rather than accurately representing the views of real people?

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