Tag: C.S. Lewis
Species Dysphoria: Former Archbishop of Canterbury on Aeschliman’s Restoration of Man
An observation by Rowan Williams, that many of us “don’t want to be human,” is a profound insight.
Jerry Coyne on Our “Divinity Sense Organs”
Sir David Attenborough, an agnostic, invokes a rather nice metaphor about a termite mound.
From National Review, a Rave for Aeschliman on the “Religion of Science”
Restoring man’s image is functionally equivalent to restoring the tradition of great thought and great writing.
Michael Aeschliman and the Consolation of Man
Estranged from God, both art and science become incoherent babble, sliding toward an obsession with the prurient lure of triumphant evil.
Between Sapientia and Scientia — Michael Aeschliman’s Profound Interpretation
Science, the dominant way of knowing of our age, now finds itself caught between a rock and (very) hard place.