"Conventional wisdom holds that C. S. Lewis was uninterested in politics and public affairs. The conventional wisdom is wrong. As Justin Buckley Dyer and Micah J. Watson show in this groundbreaking work, Lewis was deeply interested in the fundamental truths and falsehoods about human nature and how these conceptions manifest themselves in the contested and turbulent public square. Ranging from the depths of Lewis' philosophical treatment ..."
"18 See WS Spellman's John Locke and the Problem of Depravity (Clarendon Press,
... his guilt (even if they share his flawed nature), see John S. Romanides, ..."