Josh Simons

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Lewis closes his first lecture with a verbal sketch of the human person in three parts: head, belly, and chest. In “the head” we have thoughts and in “the belly” we have sensations, but only when we learn to integrate the rational and the sensual in stable sentiments, located in “the chest,” do we really discover ourselves as human beings.
After Humanity: A Guide to C.S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man
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