À propos de l'auteur

Jerry Root is a scholar known for his work on C. S. Lewis and educational philosophy. He has authored and contributed to several books that explore the intersections of literature, theology, and pedagogy. His notable titles include "Splendour in the Dark: C. S. Lewis's Dymer in His Life and Work" and "On Being Human(e): Comenius’ Pedagogical Humanization as an Anthropological Problem." Root's research often delves into the complexities of human experience as seen through the lens of influential literary figures, particularly Lewis, whose works continue to resonate in discussions of faith and reason.

Root's scholarship not only illuminates the literary contributions of C. S. Lewis but also engages with broader themes in education and humanization. Through his writings, he aims to bridge the gap between classical literature and contemporary pedagogical practices, providing insights that are both relevant and transformative. His academic pursuits reflect a deep commitment to understanding the human condition and the role of literature in shaping thought and culture.