Mere Humanity: G.K Chesterton, C.S. Lewis, and J.R.R. Tolkien on the Human Condition

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DONALD WILLIAMS

In Mere Humanity, Donald T. Williams plumbs the writings of three beloved Twentieth-Century authors to find answers that still resonate in the Twenty-First.

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“Is Man a Myth?” asks the title of one of Mr. Tumnus’s books. It was apparently an open question in Narnia during the Long Winter, and it has become so again for us. In Mere Humanity, Donald T. Williams plumbs the writings of three beloved Twentieth-Century authors to find answers that still resonate in the Twenty-First. Chesterton, Lewis, and Tolkien explain in their expositions and incarnate in their fiction a robust biblical doctrine of man that gives us a firm place to stand against the various forms of reductionism that dominate our thinking about human nature today.

About the Author

Donald T. Williams (BA, Taylor University, MDiv, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, PhD, The University of Georgia) is a border dweller, camped out on the borders between theology and literature, serious scholarship and pastoral ministry, Narnia and Middle Earth. A past president of the International Society of Christian Apologetics and the author of ten other books, he serves as R. A. Forrest Scholar at Toccoa Falls College in the hills of NE Georgia.