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The Abolition of Man Book Study
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Lessons & DiscussionsLesson 2: The Abolition of Man in Context4 Topics|1 Quiz
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Discussion of Lecture 23 Topics
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Lesson 3: Men without Chests4 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 4: Moral versus Modern Education4 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 5: The Abolition of Man4 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lesson 6: Lewis's Predictions Fulfilled in Three Ways4 Topics|1 Quiz
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End of Course TestEnd of Course Test: The Abolition of Man1 Quiz
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While not necessary for the course, you might be interested in reading several of the following articles, which are short, engaging pieces on C. S. Lewis, technology, That Hideous Strength and The Abolition of Man:
- “That Time C. S. Lewis Predicted the Future,” in which writer Ryan Hammill of Sojourners Magazine discusses the intersection of modern transhumanism and C. S. Lewis’ That Hideous Strength and The Abolition of Man
- “C. S. Lewis’ Thoughts on Tech Addiction Are Still Surprisingly Relevant: Why you should consider unplugging during Lent,” by Adam Graber of RELEVANT Magazine, offers some insights into Lewis’ thoughts on technology and sin
- “C. S. Lewis and the Information Society: A Dialogue,” in which Ray Adams and Malcolm Guite discuss how C. S. Lewis might react to the technology today that seems more and more human on the C. S. Lewis Foundation’s online journal