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  • - A Very Brief Course on Our Many Conversations
    av James Como
    116,-

    Neither a text nor a scholarly tome, this short book is like a blueprint, showing how to examine and to build healthy Conversations of all types and in all settings. In under fifty pages, its thirty sections move from basic elements, to principles and practice, and on to the ethics of communication. Useful as a supplement, as a stand-alone guide, or even as an analytical tool for examining private and public talk, From Parlor to Public Square engages readers, prompting them to remember, to improve, and to refresh their own interactions.

  • av James Como
    357,-

    Of Edmund Spenser, C. S. Lewis wrote, "his work is one, like a growing thing, a tree with branches to heaven and roots to hell. And in between these two extremes comes all the multiplicity of human life." This book seeks to demonstrate the aptness of that quotation when applied to Lewis himself. From his deepest emotional and psychological landscape, to his prevailing temperament, and then to his training, Lewis marshaled his magnificent rhetorical skills on behalf of his vocation: to make Christianity a reasonable and inviting alternative to doubters. In this--and through the many genres of which he was a master--he never wavered. These are the branches--"the available means of persuasion," as Aristotle put it. Sources, influences, experience and his very self: these are the roots. A close look at these, with a combination of argument, critical analysis, and some fresh connections, finally yield an unexpected portrait. C. S. Lewis and his work are indeed one, with deeper roots and loftier branches than the current reputation of the master and his avuncular persona suggest.

  • - Essays on Conversation, Rhetoric and the Transmission of Culture . . . and on C. S. Lewis
    av James Como
    208,-

  • - 33 Reviews & Essays on the Life & Works of C.S. Lewis
    av James Como
    157,-

    Reading WHY I BELIEVE IN NARNIA provides a panoramic view of C. S. Lewis' multi-faceted genius and its application in fields as diverse as social criticism and children's literature. WHY I BELIEVE gathers reviews and essays that span Prof. James Como's many years as a preeminent Lewis scholar, to which the author of Remembering C.S. Lewis and Branches to Heaven has added several new entries. Chapters range from reviews of critical books, documentaries and movies to evaluations of Lewis's books to biographical analysis. In addition to close-up looks, Como reflects on the "big picture" of the most important contributions Lewis has made, not just in literature, but as a social philosopher and reformer. For the serious student of C. S. Lewis, WHY I BELIEVE IN NARNIA is an invaluable tool for appreciating the breadth and depth of Lewis' thinking.

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