In this engaging book David Clark guides the reader through the theology of CS Lewis and illuminates the use and understanding of scripture in the works of this popular author.
Known throughout the world as the intellect behind The Chronicles of Narnia and as the twentieth century's most influential Christian writer, C. S. Lewis has stirred millions of readers through his probing insights, passionate arguments, ...
The Philosophy of John Dewey: Volumes I and II. John McDermott (ed.). Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. ———. 1979. The Collected Works of John Dewey, 1882–1952: The Middle Works, 1899–1924, Volume 7: 1899–1924: Essays on ...
C.S. Lewis: Always a Poet delves into the life of C.S. Lewis, a struggling poet turned successful teacher, apologist and novelist, who saw his primary calling as a poet.
A review of Lewis' family background and private, intellectual, and religious life, based primarily on his own personal papers
C.S. Lewis: A Biography
This book provides an annotated listing of his published works and an appendix surveying Lewis' thoughts on the Christmas holidays.
The writings of C.S. Lewis have a universal appeal.
She is cured by Aslan, but at this point Bacchus makes a significant entry: '''Here you are, mother,'' said Bacchus, dipping a pitcher in the cottage well and handing it to her. But what was in it now was not water but the richest wine.
An insightful new portrait of the writer and Christian theologian, reveals a depressive, spiritually tormented man who nevertheless forged a respectable career as a scholar, a writer of fantasy books like the Chronicles of Narnia, and a ...
Popular biography of C.S. Lewis (1898-1963), the Oxford academic who wrote THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE
Arguably the most influential Christian writer of the twentieth century, C. S. Lewis founded his literary reputation on the now classic critical work The Allegory of Love.
Lewis's own remarks reveal that he was guard against the impulses associated with racial oppression. He writes, “I believe that no man or group of men is good enough to be trusted with uncontrolled power over others.
Provides a documented portrait of the well-known author.
A biography of the author of "The Chronicles of Narnia" who converted from atheism to Christianity.
19 In essence, Lewis is arguing to attribute virtues to God, take responsibility for all faults, and do the exact opposite for others in order to always think the best of them. Here Lewis privileges neither view but instead finds it ...
James Como, author of Why I Believe in Narnia and a Keynote Speaker at the international conference from which these essays were collected, reveals the neglected C. S. Lewis, the cultural critic and public philosopher whose insights and ...
W. H. Lewis , The Lewis Papers , Volume 9 , 291-300 . 111. Kathryn Lindskoog , Sleuthing C.S. Lewis : More Light in the Shadowlands ( Macon , GA : Mercer University Press , 2001 ) , 125-141 . 112. Lindskoog , Sleuthing , 134 . 113.
C. S. Lewis was an accomplished scholar, writer, and Christian apologist.
This is an extensive collection of short essays and other pieces by C.S. Lewis brought together in one volume for the first time. As well as his many books, letters...