The Art of Manliness

C.S. Lewis on Building Men With Chests

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Dec 20, 2021
Louis Markos, a Professor of English and C.S. Lewis expert, discusses the philosopher's view on the human soul, comprising the head, belly, and vital 'chest' which cultivates virtue. Markos highlights Lewis's conversion to Christianity and its impact on his moral philosophy. They explore how to educate the chest through myths, rejecting 'chronological snobbery,' and fostering excellence in friendships. This conversation sheds light on the significance of storytelling and community in developing character and moral understanding.
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ANECDOTE

WWI and Oxford

  • Though an atheist, Lewis felt it his duty to fight in WWI.
  • A shrapnel injury led to Oxford entry, waiving his math requirement.
ANECDOTE

Conversion Story

  • C.S. Lewis's love for mythology initially hindered his acceptance of Jesus' divinity.
  • Tolkien's suggestion that Jesus was "the myth that became fact" led to Lewis's conversion.
INSIGHT

The Tao and Humanity

  • The Tao, a universal moral order, is written on our conscience, exemplified by the Nuremberg trials.
  • Ignoring this order diminishes our humanity.
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