Jeffrey Barbeau – C.S. Lewis – The Last Romantic


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Feb 06 2025 26 mins   1

What was the influence of nineteenth century Romanticism on C.S. Lewis?


Brent talks with Jeffrey Barbeau about his new book from IVP America called ‘The Last Romantic – C.S. Lewis, English Literature and Modern Theology’.


Jeffrey is professor of theology at Wheaton College. A theologian, literary critic, and historian, he is the author of numerous monographs, anthologies and edited books.



  • (0:45) What changed Jeffrey’s view of Lewis?

  • (2:35) Lewis’s marginalia;

  • (4:00) The role of the subjective in Lewis;

  • (4:50) ‘Mere Christianity’ and personal experience;

  • (6:10) Theologians and philosophers who inspired Lewis;

  • (7:55) Lewis – the last Romantic? How British Romanticism affected him;

  • (9:55) Lewis’s spiritual autobiography and the Romantics;

  • (11:00) Lewis and Methodism;

  • (12:35) Coleridge and Lewis’s conversion;

  • (14:45) Lewis and Nature;

  • (16:20) Romantic dream states;

  • (18:30) ‘Transposition’ and Coleridge;

  • (19:15) Lewis and symbol. The wardrobe!

  • (22:30) A new Lewis poem.


Links mentioned in this episode:


www.jeffbarbeau.com


www.amazon.com/Last-Romantic-Literature-Theology-Lectureship/dp/1514010518#:~:text=In%20a%20series%20of%20three%20essays%2C%20Barbeau%20explores,Romanticism%20on%20the%20writings%20of%20C.%20S.%20Lewis.


ivpress.com


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