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In The Inklings, the Victorians, and the Moderns, the author examines the dynamics of a small group of twentieth-century traditionalists who reacted in opposition to the spirit of the intellectual movements of the modern age. In particular, he draws on the Inklings (e.g., C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien), Christian humanists such as G.K Chesterton, and other proponents of the Great Books and classical liberal learning to outline a position that eschewed reactionary rejections of modern thought, but sought to transcend its perceived limitations by asserting the continued value of myth, religion, liberal education, and ancient texts. They were more than instigators and wished to reconcile and translate conservative traditional ideas within a progressive modern scientific context. The author magnifies the intellectual trends in modern Western thought in the twentieth-century and provides the historical context for the resistance to the prominent and convincing tenets of modernity. Given the myriad responses, he focuses on a more conservative response to reductive definitions born out of well-intentioned progressivism. The author approaches the subject matter from an historical perspective, but utilizes an interdisciplinary discourse to create a multi-dimensional explanation of the intellectual atmosphere of the twentieth-century.

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Acknowledgments

Introduction: Instruments of Tradition in the March of Progress

1 Ink and Parchment: A Historiographical Review

2 Tradition: More than Custom and Convention

3 G.K. Chesterton: Mouthpiece of Tradition

4 Raising the Temple of Science: A New Marketplace

5 Fellowship of Tradition

6 The Broader Conspiracy

7 Not All Books are Created Equal

Epilogue: Passing the Torch

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

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      Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
      Publication Date: 15/03/2022
      ISBN13: 9781683932291, 978-1683932291
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In The Inklings, the Victorians, and the Moderns, the author examines the dynamics of a small group of twentieth-century traditionalists who reacted in opposition to the spirit of the intellectual movements of the modern age. In particular, he draws on the Inklings (e.g., C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien), Christian humanists such as G.K Chesterton, and other proponents of the Great Books and classical liberal learning to outline a position that eschewed reactionary rejections of modern thought, but sought to transcend its perceived limitations by asserting the continued value of myth, religion, liberal education, and ancient texts. They were more than instigators and wished to reconcile and translate conservative traditional ideas within a progressive modern scientific context. The author magnifies the intellectual trends in modern Western thought in the twentieth-century and provides the historical context for the resistance to the prominent and convincing tenets of modernity. Given the myriad responses, he focuses on a more conservative response to reductive definitions born out of well-intentioned progressivism. The author approaches the subject matter from an historical perspective, but utilizes an interdisciplinary discourse to create a multi-dimensional explanation of the intellectual atmosphere of the twentieth-century.

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction: Instruments of Tradition in the March of Progress

      1 Ink and Parchment: A Historiographical Review

      2 Tradition: More than Custom and Convention

      3 G.K. Chesterton: Mouthpiece of Tradition

      4 Raising the Temple of Science: A New Marketplace

      5 Fellowship of Tradition

      6 The Broader Conspiracy

      7 Not All Books are Created Equal

      Epilogue: Passing the Torch

      Bibliography

      Index

      About the Author

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