Life on the Silent Planet: Essays on Christian Living from C.S. Lewis's Ransom Trilogy

Rhys Laverty and Michael Ward and Holly Ordway and Louis Markos and Joe Rigney and Jake Meador and Susannah Black-Roberts and Colin Redemer and Joseph Minich and Christiana Hale

Overview

“This book opened up the Ransom Trilogy to me like no other. If you read only one book on Lewis this year, read this one.” - Joel Heck, Concordia Lutheran Seminary<br/><br/>Years before he wrote the Chronicles of Narnia, C.S. Lewis published another fantastical fiction series: the Ransom Trilogy. Yet these three novels – Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra, and That Hideous Strength – have never enjoyed the same widespread popularity as Narnia or any of Lewis’s apologetical works, whether in mainstream culture or among Christians.<br/>However, as the twenty-first century unfolds, readers are rediscovering the Ransom Trilogy as a vital and prophetic work for our cultural moment. Life on the Silent Planet is a groundreaking collection of essays, bringing together an accomplished group of scholars and writers to discover and apply the insights of these novels to Christian living, particularly focussing on the unique vices and challenges of modernity. Fraught topics such as gender, contraception, bureaucracy, and transhumanism, often overlooked or shied away from in contemporary Christian teaching, were diagnosed and anticipated by Lewis with startling clarity in the 1930s and 40s. This volume seeks to bring these insights, woven into the rich imaginative world of the Ransom Trilogy, to bear upon the realities of the Christian life, enabling Christians to think deeply, live faithfully, and tune themselves again to the music of what Lewis called “the Great Dance” of creation.

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Davenant Press, The
9781949716252
Paperback
2024
EN
404 pages
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