The Weight of Glory and Other Addresses

Who is Students from The Weight of Glory and Other Addresses and what is their importance?

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Lewis assumes that the students in his audience have a great deal of knowledge about history and theology, and he refers to these topics often. He also addresses to topics of importance to the students at this time, such as war and friendship. The population of the university values Lewis's viewpoints, which is made evident by their request that he speak on specific topics.

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The Weight of Glory and Other Addresses