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Akrasia, or “The Lust of Deceit”
Introduction
Akrasia defined: ―Without mastery. The idea contained in the concept of akrasia is the tendancy to make excuses, rationalize, or justify our bad acts. It is the bad alternative to repentance. Screwtape is a master at seeking to supply rationalizations for bad choices to keep Wormwood‘s ―patient in moral blindness.
Akrasia is an Aristotelian concept found in the Ethics.
Examples:
1. Aristotle: ―Vice is unconscious of itself.
2. Lewis: ―Continued disobedience to conscience makes conscience blind. (A Preface to Paradise Lost. P. 10.)
3. St. Paul: ―We suppress the truth in our unrighteousness. Romans 1:18.
Screwtape is engaged in using a corrupted form of Rhetoric to keep the patient blind.
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Jerry Root
Professor, Christopher W. Mitchell Senior Fellow for C.S. Lewis Studies Jerry Root is the Christopher W. Mitchell Senior Fellow for C.S. Lewis Studies at the C.S. Lewis Institute; Emeritus Professor of Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois and a visiting Professor at Biola University. He received his Ph.D. from the Open University through the Oxford Centre for Missions Studies. Jerry has nine published books, as well as numerous articles and publications about C. S. Lewis and evangelism in other books, journals, and periodicals, as well as read numerous academic papers at various academic venues. Recently, he published, Splendour in the Dark, a book about C. S. Lewis’s narrative poem Dymer (the book also includes Lewis’s 100-page poem). Jerry has lectured on Lewis topics at 79 Universities in 19 different countries.![](/wp-content/uploads/BUTTON-Explore-Resources-v2-151-x-615-300x74.png)
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Professor, Christopher W. Mitchell Senior Fellow for C.S. Lewis StudiesJerry Root is the Christopher W. Mitchell Senior Fellow for C.S. Lewis Studies at the C.S. Lewis Institute; Emeritus Professor of Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois and a visiting Professor at Biola University. He received his Ph.D. from the Open University through the Oxford Centre for Missions Studies. Jerry has nine published books, as well as numerous articles and publications about C. S. Lewis and evangelism in other books, journals, and periodicals, as well as read numerous academic papers at various academic venues. Recently, he published, Splendour in the Dark, a book about C. S. Lewis’s narrative poem Dymer (the book also includes Lewis’s 100-page poem). Jerry has lectured on Lewis topics at 79 Universities in 19 different countries.![](/wp-content/uploads/BUTTON-Explore-Resources-v2-151-x-615-300x74.png)