The Taste for the Other : The Social and Ethical Thought of C. S. Lewis
While numerous books on C. S. Lewis's life and writings are available, few of them seek to offer a coherent, critical account of the theological vision that he develops throughout his work. Widely praised when it was first published, this illuminating work by Gilbert Meilaender provides a unified introduction to Lewis's theology and an understanding of the key social and ethical themes that have made him so influential. This edition includes a new preface by the author.