The Restoration of Man, Michael D. Aeschliman
The Restoration of Man, Michael D. Aeschliman
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The Restoration of Man
C. S. Lewis and the Continuing Case against Scientism

Author: Michael D. Aeschliman

Narrator: John McLain

Unabridged: 4 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/22/2021


Synopsis

C. S. Lewis is best known for his Narnia tales and Christian apologetics, works that have sold more than 100 million copies. But Lewis was also a trained philosopher and a professor at Cambridge and Oxford. An intellectual giant, he fiercely and extensively critiqued the fashionable dogma known as scientism—the idea that science is the only path to knowledge, and matter the fundamental reality.Michael Aeschliman’s The Restoration of Man ably surveys Lewis’s eloquent case against this dogma and situates him among the many other notable thinkers who have entered the fray over this crucial issue. Aeschliman shows why Lewis’s case for the human person as more than matter—as a creature with inherent rationality and worth—is a precious resource for restoring and preserving our culture’s sanity, wisdom, and moral order.

About Michael D. Aeschliman

Michael D. Aeschliman is a US Swiss educator, literary critic, and scholar, Professor Emeritus at Boston University, Professor of Anglophone Culture at the University of Italian Switzerland and Curriculum Advisor to the American School in Switzerland (TASIS) Foundation Board.

About John McLain

John McLain is an Audie Award nominated audiobook narrator and voice actor. He has narrated over 125 audiobook titles, including mysteries, westerns, thrillers, history, science fiction, and historical fiction. A proud member of SAG-AFTRA and the Audio Publishers Association, he and his wife live near Phoenix with their cocker spaniel, Tucker.


Reviews

Goodreads review by C.H. on April 16, 2018

While neither Aeschliman, nor the philosophers he quotes, possess Lewis' happy ability to clothe complex philosophical notions in the lingo of common man, nonetheless his defense of Lewis' concern about scientism is well done. Aeschliman describes scientism as a misuse of science that asserts "what......more

Goodreads review by Brendan on December 30, 2011

A very well-written explanation of C.S. Lewis' battle against "scientism" and other modern ills, as he saw them. A good introduction to Lewis' ideas and books.......more

Goodreads review by Joe on March 01, 2020

The Restoration of Man was a very educational book. It stressed the need to remember the primacy of the human in the midst of scientific advancements and experiments. The Glossary of Biographical Identifications was very valuable.......more


Quotes

“Aeschliman pulls together a dazzling array of scholarly ammunition in his attack against scientism…Highly recommended.” Library Journal

“One of the most perceptive books on C. S. Lewis.” Washington Post Book World