C.S. Lewis: Man of Faith or Warmed-Over Pagan? – The Imaginative Conservative

When C.S. Lewis converted to Christianity in 1931, he admitted that he did so in large part because Christianity answered the pagan longings he had experienced in his love of mythology and of all things northern… (essay by Bradley Birzer)
— Read on www.theimaginativeconservative.org/2018/08/c-s-lewis-man-faith-warmed-over-pagan-bradley-birzer.html

“The Abolition of Man” at Age Seventy-Five – The Imaginative Conservative

In the modern world, C.S. Lewis argues in “The Abolition of Man,” we have trained the head and encouraged the heart, while neglecting the soul, the most important part of the person. As Lewis so scathingly puts it, we are producing men without chests… (essay by Bradley Birzer)
— Read on www.theimaginativeconservative.org/2018/07/abolition-of-man-c-s-lewis-bradley-birzer.html

On my must read list.