Bryan C. Hollon
Bryan C. Hollon, Ph.D., is Dean President of Trinity School for Ministry in Ambridge, Pennsylvania. Previously he served as the City Director of the C.S. Lewis Institute of Northeast Ohio and as a Professor of Theology and Director of the Center for Christian Faith & Culture at Malone University. Dr. Hollon was ordained a priest in the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) in 2015. In 2017, he planted and pastored St. John’s Anglican Church in Canton, Ohio until 2021. As a scholar, Dr. Hollon specializes in resourcement theology, which is best exemplified in the work of Henri de Lubac. He is also a proponent of the great consensual tradition that C.S. Lewis referred to as “Mere Christianity.”
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How to Use This Study Guide
While this study guide seeks to glean all we can from Lewis’s arguments, we have...Read More
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Introduction to The Abolition of Man
The most important reason to read and study The Abolition of Man is Lewis’s prescience...Read More
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Chapter One: Men Without Chests
We make men without chests and expect of them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at...Read More
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Chapter Two: The Way
A great many of those who ‘debunk’ traditional or (as they say) ‘sentimental’ values have...Read More
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Chapter Three: The Abolition of Man
Lewis’s concluding chapter, “The Abolition of Man,” describes what happens when his first two chapters...Read More
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Conclusion: Illustrations of the Tao and Hope for the Future
Would you like to make a decision to follow Jesus? He would be overjoyed if...Read More
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Dr. Bryan Hollon on Abolition of Man (Absolute Truth and the Call to Discipleship)
Discipleship, then, means to intentionally equip believers with the Word of God, through accountable relationships.
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Catechesis and Christian Discipleship
Bryan Hollon points us to a topic that rarely is addressed in contemporary discussions of...Read More