C. S. Lewis, Christian Platonist (and that's a good thing)
In today’s show Chris raises the subject of C. S. Lewis and metaphysics. The evidence is overwhelming that C. S. Lewis was a Platonist–there are passages throughout his fiction in particular that demonstrate it. Tom and Glenn note that it shouldn’t surprise us since Lewis was steeped in the classical sources, as well as Medieval and Renaissance works–think of Augustine, or Boethius–both fountainheads for the West, and both explicitly Platonist. There is an allergic reaction to Platonism is some Reformed circles today, and this is odd for no other reason than Calvin himself provides plenty of evidence in his work that he was shaped by Platonism. So today’s episode may challenge the presuppositions of some listeners. Joining the Pugcast guys today is Glenn’s daughter, Elizabeth, a doctoral candidate at Notre Dame.