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C. S. Lewis’s Philosophy of Gender

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Started May 28, 2026

Sons of Adam, Daughters of Eve:C. S. Lewis’s Images of Genderby joshua phillip herring234 pages, davenant Press, $31.95 When Lucy steps through the wardrobe into Narnia and runs into. The post C. S. Lewis’s Philosophy of Gender appeared first on First Things

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Lewis's images of gender risk reinforcing outdated stereotypes, hindering the progress towards modern gender equality.
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Exploring Lewis's philosophy of gender can provide insights into historical perspectives that shape our current discussions on identity.
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C. S. Lewis's portrayal of gender in Narnia reinforces traditional gender roles, offering a valuable perspective on identity.
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Focusing solely on Lewis's gender philosophy detracts from more pressing contemporary discussions about fluidity in gender identity.
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The duality of gender in Lewis's works allows for a richer understanding of both masculine and feminine virtues.
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