The Abolition of Man Study Guide
C.S. Lewis's The Abolition of Man is one of the most important works of the twentieth century — a short, devastating critique of moral relativism and a defence of natural law that remains as urgent today as when it was written in 1943.
This study guide is designed for use in reading groups, classrooms, and individual study. It provides chapter-by-chapter discussion questions, key passages for reflection, and background context to help readers engage more deeply with Lewis's argument.
Whether you're leading an Inklings Club, teaching a class, or simply reading on your own, this guide will help you get more out of one of the great books of the Western tradition.
What's Included
- Chapter-by-chapter discussion questions
- Key passages highlighted for close reading
- Historical and philosophical context
- Suggestions for further reading
- Leader's notes for group facilitators
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