Humanities professors share musings on C.S. Lewis

Humanities professors share musings on C.S. Lewis

Nathan Schleuter, professor of philosophy and religion

“His blending of poetry, fiction, and philosophy and his understanding of how they relate to one another really makes him singular.”

 

Matthew Gaetano, associate professor of history

“The way he can be claimed by evangelicals, high church Anglicans, and Roman Catholics is remarkable. I can’t really think of many famous theological writers with that kind of reception.”

 

Lee Cole, professor of philosophy and religion

“Lewis is quite adept at finding common ground between Christians without pretending that Christianity is something generic.”