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Hardcover:
9780813136714 | Univ Pr of Kentucky, September 12, 2012, cover price $40.00
[This is the Audiobook CD Library Edition in vinyl case.] [Edited by David J. Baggett, Gary R. Habermas, Jerry L. Walls][Foreword by Tom Morris] Get inside the mind of C. S. Lewis, one of the twentieth century's greatest Christian philosophers. What did C. S. Lewis think about Truth, Goodness, and Beauty? The fifteen essays collected here explore these three major philosophical themes from the writings of Lewis. This volume provides a comprehensive overview of Lewis' philosophical thinking on arguments for Christianity, the character of God, theodicy, moral goodness, heaven and hell, a theory of literature, and the place of the imagination.
CD/Spoken Word:
9781455159086 | Unabridged edition (Blackstone Audio Inc, July 1, 2012), cover price $29.95
9781455159079 | Unabridged edition (Blackstone Audio Inc, July 1, 2012), cover price $100.00 | About this edition: [This is the Audiobook CD Library Edition in vinyl case.
Hardcover:
9780813134192 | Univ Pr of Kentucky, December 21, 2011, cover price $45.00
Paperback:
9780199751815 | Oxford Univ Pr, April 20, 2011, cover price $26.95
Paperback:
9780812696165 | Open Court Pub Co, April 25, 2007, cover price $17.95
Urging readers of the Harry Potter series to dig deeper than wizards, boggarts, and dementors, the authors of this unique guide collect the musings of seventeen philosophers on the series, who cover a wide range of Potter-related philosophical issues, including the difference between good and evil, the ethics of sorcery, and Aristotle's own school for wizards. Original.
Paperback:
9780812694550 | Open Court Pub Co, October 1, 2004, cover price $21.95 | About this edition: Urging readers of the Harry Potter series to dig deeper than wizards, boggarts, and dementors, the authors of this unique guide collect the musings of seventeen philosophers on the series, who cover a wide range of Potter-related philosophical issues, including the difference between good and evil, the ethics of sorcery, and Aristotle's own school for wizards.
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