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A Brief Guide to C. S. Lewis

A Brief Guide to C. S. Lewis

Paul Simpson

Robinson
2013
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November 2013 marks the 50th anniversary of the death of Clive Staples 'Jack' Lewis, when a memorial to him will be placed in Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey. Although perhaps best known as the author of the seven Chronicles of Narnia, published between 1949 and 1954, Lewis also wrote The Pilgrim's Regress, a trilogy of science-fiction novels incorporating Christian themes, and a large number of non-fiction books about his faith, accessible to Christians and non-believers alike. In a survey of the greatest British writers since 1945, the Times newspaper ranked Lewis eleventh, ahead of Salman Rushdie, Anthony Burgess and Ian Fleming.A Brief Guide to C. S. Lewis explores Lewis's life, from his reconversion to Christianity under the influence of his friend J. R. R. Tolkien, which had such a profound influence on his writing - both fiction and non-fiction - to his marriage to American writer Joy Davidman Gresham and his battle with cancer. He died on 22 November 1963, a day before the first-ever episode of Dr Who, a TV series with many links to his Narnia stories was shown. Although this Brief Guide ranges well beyond the world of Narnia to explore other aspects of Lewis's life and his other writings, it does not do so - unusually among books on Lewis - from the point of view of Christian scholarship, thereby assuming much knowledge of theology on the part of readers. That Lewis wrote about the problems of praying is significant; the specific texts he discusses and dissects are likely to be of less significance to most readers.The guide provides synopses of Lewis's fiction, an overview of his other writings, a biography and a look at all the many different versions of his stories that have appeared. In doing so it draws on recent interviews by the author with some of the many talented people who have worked on these adaptations.
A Life Observed – A Spiritual Biography of C. S. Lewis

A Life Observed – A Spiritual Biography of C. S. Lewis

Devin Brown; Douglas Gresham

Brazos Press, Div of Baker Publishing Group
2013
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C. S. Lewis is one of the most influential Christian writers of our time. The Chronicles of Narnia has sold more than 100 million copies worldwide and all Lewis's works are estimated to sell 6 million copies annually. At the fiftieth anniversary of his death, Lewis expert Devin Brown brings the beloved author's story to life in a fresh, accessible, and moving biography through focusing on Lewis's spiritual journey.Although it was clear from the start that Lewis would be a writer, it was not always clear he would become a Christian. Drawing on Lewis's autobiographical works, books by those who knew him personally, and his apologetic and fictional writing, this book tells the inspiring story of Lewis's journey from cynical atheist to joyous Christian and challenges readers to follow their own calling. The book allows Lewis to tell his own life story in a uniquely powerful manner while shedding light on his best-known works.
Chronicles of Faith: A Catholic Perspective on C. S. Lewis
A popular Anglican apologist, scholar, poet, novelist, and dramatist, C. S. Lewis never became Catholic. And yet a great number of Catholics have a profound love for Lewis and have been formed by his great works.Chronicles of Faith: A Catholic Perspective on C. S. Lewis is a wonderful introduction, or re-introduction, to this outstanding literary and spiritual figure. Bishop Fintan Monahan guides the reader through the life and work of Lewis, from his childhood in Northern Ireland and his experiences of loss and war at a young age to his years as an academic in Oxford and his career as a world-renowned author.In a unique and accessible way, Chronicles of Faith explores the twists and turns of Lewis's spiritual journey, through which he was transformed from a young man of lost faith to a man of deep faith. This book also explains why Lewis's writings, both fiction and spiritual, continue to resonate and inspire Catholics, and other Christians, today.
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Invite a C. S. Lewis a su lectura de las EscriturasC. S. Lewis fue uno de los gigantes intelectuales del siglo XX y posiblemente el escritor cristiano m s provocador e influyente de su poca. Durante m s de cuarenta a os, generaciones de lectores han encontrado inspiraci n en su visi n nica de la interacci n de Dios en el mundo y en sus vidas. La RVR Biblia Reflexiones de C. S. Lewis ofrece lecturas compuestas por selecciones de los c lebres cl sicos espirituales de Lewis, una colecci n que incluye Mero cristianismo, Cartas del diablo a su sobrino, El gran divorcio, El problema del dolor, Los milagros, Una pena en observaci n, El peso de la gloria y La abolici n del hombre, as como cartas, poes a y obras menos conocidas de Lewis. Cuando lea esta Biblia en su versi n RVR, se encontrar con C. S. Lewis como compa ero de meditaci n. En su lectura devocional de la Biblia aprender de las obras y del peregrinaje espiritual de C. S. Lewis y formar parte de su disciplina espiritual. Caracter sticas: El texto tradicional de la RVRM s de 600 selecciones de C. S. Lewis para el estudio y la lectura devocionalEnsayos introductorios sobre la visi n de C. S. Lewis de las Escrituras ndices para guiarle en cada lecturaConcordancia para ayudarle a encontrar palabras y pasajes b blicos conocidosFormato a doble columnaP gina de presentaci n RVR, The C. S. Lewis BibleInvite C. S. Lewis into your reading of ScriptureC. S. Lewis was one of the intellectual giants of the twentieth century and arguably the most thought-provoking and influential Christian writer of his day. For over forty years, generations of readers have found insight and inspiration from his uniquely articulate view of God's interaction in the world and in our lives. The RVR C. S. Lewis Bible provides readings comprised of selections from Lewis's celebrated spiritual classics, a collection that includes Mere Christianity, The Screwtape Letters, The Great Divorce, The Problem of Pain, Miracles, A Grief Observed, The Weight of Glory and The Abolition of Man, as well as letters, poetry, and Lewis's less-familiar works.Each reading in this RVR Bible, paired alongside relevant passages in the Bible, offers C. S. Lewis as a companion to your daily meditation of Scripture. As you engage in your devotional Bible reading, you will also gain insight from his writings and spiritual journey as you invite Lewis into your spiritual discipline. Features: The traditional text of the RVROver 600 selections from C. S. Lewis for contemplation and devotional readingIntroductory essays on C. S. Lewis's view of ScriptureIndexes to guide you to each readingConcordance to help you find familiar biblical words and passagesDouble-column formatPresentation page
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Invite a C. S. Lewis a su lectura de las Escrituras C. S. Lewis fue uno de los gigantes intelectuales del siglo XX y posiblemente el escritor cristiano m s provocador e influyente de su poca. Durante m s de cuarenta a os, generaciones de lectores han encontrado inspiraci n en su singular manera de entender c mo Dios interviene en el mundo y en nuestras vidas. La Biblia Reflexiones de C. S. Lewis RVR ofrece lecturas compuestas por selecciones de los c lebres cl sicos espirituales de Lewis, entre los que se incluyen Mero cristianismo, Cartas del diablo a su sobrino, El gran divorcio, El problema del dolor, Los milagros, Una pena en observaci n, El peso de la gloria y La abolici n del hombre, as como cartas, poes a y obras menos conocidas de Lewis.Cada lectura de esta Biblia en su versi n Reina-Valera Revisada le presenta a C. S. Lewis como un compa ero para su reflexi n diaria de la Palabra de Dios, colocando los art culos junto a pasajes b blicos relevantes. Al realizar su lectura b blica devocional, usted podr invitar a Lewis a participar en su disciplina espiritual y as aprender de sus escritos y de su experiencia espiritual.Caracter sticasEl texto tradicional de la RVRM s de 600 selecciones de C. S. Lewis para el estudio y la lectura devocionalEnsayos introductorios sobre la visi n de C. S. Lewis de las Escrituras ndices de gu a para cada lecturaConcordancia para ayudarle a encontrar palabras y pasajes b blicosFormato a doble columnaP gina de presentaci nHermosa presentaci n de tapa duraRVR, The C. S. Lewis Bible, Hardcover, Black, 2 color interior, Comfort PrintInvite C. S. Lewis into your reading of ScriptureC. S. Lewis was one of the intellectual giants of the twentieth century and arguably the most thought-provoking and influential Christian writer of his day. For over forty years, generations of readers have found insight and inspiration from his uniquely articulate view of God's interaction in the world and in our lives. The RVR C. S. Lewis Bible provides readings comprised of selections from Lewis's celebrated spiritual classics, a collection that includes Mere Christianity, The Screwtape Letters, The Great Divorce, The Problem of Pain, Miracles, A Grief Observed, The Weight of Glory and The Abolition of Man, as well as letters, poetry, and Lewis's less-familiar works.Each reading in this RVR Bible, paired alongside relevant passages in the Bible, offers C. S. Lewis as a companion to your daily meditation of Scripture. As you engage in your devotional Bible reading, you will also gain insight from his writings and spiritual journey as you invite Lewis into your spiritual discipline.Features: The traditional text of the RVROver 600 selections from C. S. Lewis for contemplation and devotional readingIntroductory essays on C. S. Lewis's view of ScriptureIndexes to guide you to each readingConcordance to help you find familiar biblical words and passagesDouble-column formatPresentation pageBeautiful hardcover presentation
Rvr, Biblia Reflexiones de C. S. Lewis, Interior a DOS Colores, Tapa Dura, Turquesa, Comfort Print
Invite a C. S. Lewis a su lectura de las Escrituras C. S. Lewis fue uno de los gigantes intelectuales del siglo XX y posiblemente el escritor cristiano m s provocador e influyente de su poca. Durante m s de cuarenta a os, generaciones de lectores han encontrado inspiraci n en su singular manera de entender c mo Dios interviene en el mundo y en nuestras vidas. La Biblia Reflexiones de C. S. Lewis RVR ofrece lecturas compuestas por selecciones de los c lebres cl sicos espirituales de Lewis, entre los que se incluyen Mero cristianismo, Cartas del diablo a su sobrino, El gran divorcio, El problema del dolor, Los milagros, Una pena en observaci n, El peso de la gloria y La abolici n del hombre, as como cartas, poes a y obras menos conocidas de Lewis.Cada lectura de esta Biblia en su versi n Reina-Valera Revisada le presenta a C. S. Lewis como un compa ero para su reflexi n diaria de la Palabra de Dios, colocando los art culos junto a pasajes b blicos relevantes. Al realizar su lectura b blica devocional, usted podr invitar a Lewis a participar en su disciplina espiritual y as aprender de sus escritos y de su experiencia espiritual.Caracter sticasEl texto tradicional de la RVRM s de 600 selecciones de C. S. Lewis para el estudio y la lectura devocionalEnsayos introductorios sobre la visi n de C. S. Lewis de las Escrituras ndices de gu a para cada lecturaConcordancia para ayudarle a encontrar palabras y pasajes b blicosFormato a doble columnaP gina de presentaci nHermosa presentaci n de tapa duraRVR, The C. S. Lewis Bible, Hardcover, Turquoise, 2 Color Interior, Comfort PrintInvite C. S. Lewis into your reading of ScriptureC. S. Lewis was one of the intellectual giants of the twentieth century and arguably the most thought-provoking and influential Christian writer of his day. For over forty years, generations of readers have found insight and inspiration from his uniquely articulate view of God's interaction in the world and in our lives. The RVR C. S. Lewis Bible provides readings comprised of selections from Lewis's celebrated spiritual classics, a collection that includes Mere Christianity, The Screwtape Letters, The Great Divorce, The Problem of Pain, Miracles, A Grief Observed, The Weight of Glory and The Abolition of Man, as well as letters, poetry, and Lewis's less-familiar works.Each reading in this RVR Bible, paired alongside relevant passages in the Bible, offers C. S. Lewis as a companion to your daily meditation of Scripture. As you engage in your devotional Bible reading, you will also gain insight from his writings and spiritual journey as you invite Lewis into your spiritual discipline.Features: The traditional text of the RVROver 600 selections from C. S. Lewis for contemplation and devotional readingIntroductory essays on C. S. Lewis's view of ScriptureIndexes to guide you to each readingConcordance to help you find familiar biblical words and passagesDouble-column formatPresentation pageBeautiful hardcover presentation
Rvr, Biblia Reflexiones de C. S. Lewis, Interior a DOS Colores, Leathersoft, Azul Marino, Con Índice, Comfort Print
Invite a C. S. Lewis a su lectura de las EscriturasC. S. Lewis fue uno de los gigantes intelectuales del siglo XX y posiblemente el escritor cristiano m s provocador e influyente de su poca. Durante m s de cuarenta a os, generaciones de lectores han encontrado inspiraci n en su visi n nica de la interacci n de Dios en el mundo y en sus vidas. La RVR Biblia Reflexiones de C. S. Lewis ofrece lecturas compuestas por selecciones de los c lebres cl sicos espirituales de Lewis, una colecci n que incluye Mero cristianismo, Cartas del diablo a su sobrino, El gran divorcio, El problema del dolor, Los milagros, Una pena en observaci n, El peso de la gloria y La abolici n del hombre, as como cartas, poes a y obras menos conocidas de Lewis. Cuando lea esta Biblia en su versi n RVR, se encontrar con C. S. Lewis como compa ero de meditaci n. En su lectura devocional de la Biblia aprender de las obras y del peregrinaje espiritual de C. S. Lewis y formar parte de su disciplina espiritual. Caracter sticas: El texto tradicional de la RVRM s de 600 selecciones de C. S. Lewis para el estudio y la lectura devocionalEnsayos introductorios sobre la visi n de C. S. Lewis de las Escrituras ndices para guiarle en cada lecturaConcordancia para ayudarle a encontrar palabras y pasajes b blicos conocidosFormato a doble columnaP gina de presentaci n RVR, The C. S. Lewis BibleInvite C. S. Lewis into your reading of ScriptureC. S. Lewis was one of the intellectual giants of the twentieth century and arguably the most thought-provoking and influential Christian writer of his day. For over forty years, generations of readers have found insight and inspiration from his uniquely articulate view of God's interaction in the world and in our lives. The RVR C. S. Lewis Bible provides readings comprised of selections from Lewis's celebrated spiritual classics, a collection that includes Mere Christianity, The Screwtape Letters, The Great Divorce, The Problem of Pain, Miracles, A Grief Observed, The Weight of Glory and The Abolition of Man, as well as letters, poetry, and Lewis's less-familiar works.Each reading in this RVR Bible, paired alongside relevant passages in the Bible, offers C. S. Lewis as a companion to your daily meditation of Scripture. As you engage in your devotional Bible reading, you will also gain insight from his writings and spiritual journey as you invite Lewis into your spiritual discipline. Features: The traditional text of the RVROver 600 selections from C. S. Lewis for contemplation and devotional readingIntroductory essays on C. S. Lewis's view of ScriptureIndexes to guide you to each readingConcordance to help you find familiar biblical words and passagesDouble-column formatPresentation page
Rvr, Biblia Reflexiones de C. S. Lewis, Interior a DOS Colores, Tapa Dura, Comfort Print
Invite a C. S. Lewis a su lectura de las EscriturasC. S. Lewis fue uno de los gigantes intelectuales del siglo XX y posiblemente el escritor cristiano m s provocador e influyente de su poca. Durante m s de cuarenta a os, generaciones de lectores han encontrado inspiraci n en su visi n nica de la interacci n de Dios en el mundo y en sus vidas. La RVR Biblia Reflexiones de C. S. Lewis ofrece lecturas compuestas por selecciones de los c lebres cl sicos espirituales de Lewis, una colecci n que incluye Mero cristianismo, Cartas del diablo a su sobrino, El gran divorcio, El problema del dolor, Los milagros, Una pena en observaci n, El peso de la gloria y La abolici n del hombre, as como cartas, poes a y obras menos conocidas de Lewis. Cuando lea esta Biblia en su versi n RVR, se encontrar con C. S. Lewis como compa ero de meditaci n. En su lectura devocional de la Biblia aprender de las obras y del peregrinaje espiritual de C. S. Lewis y formar parte de su disciplina espiritual. Caracter sticas: El texto tradicional de la RVRM s de 600 selecciones de C. S. Lewis para el estudio y la lectura devocionalEnsayos introductorios sobre la visi n de C. S. Lewis de las Escrituras ndices para guiarle en cada lecturaConcordancia para ayudarle a encontrar palabras y pasajes b blicos conocidosFormato a doble columnaP gina de presentaci n RVR, The C. S. Lewis BibleInvite C. S. Lewis into your reading of ScriptureC. S. Lewis was one of the intellectual giants of the twentieth century and arguably the most thought-provoking and influential Christian writer of his day. For over forty years, generations of readers have found insight and inspiration from his uniquely articulate view of God's interaction in the world and in our lives. The RVR C. S. Lewis Bible provides readings comprised of selections from Lewis's celebrated spiritual classics, a collection that includes Mere Christianity, The Screwtape Letters, The Great Divorce, The Problem of Pain, Miracles, A Grief Observed, The Weight of Glory, and The Abolition of Man, as well as letters, poetry, and Lewis's less-familiar works.Each reading in this RVR Bible, paired alongside relevant passages in the Bible, offers C. S. Lewis as a companion to your daily meditation of Scripture. As you engage in your devotional Bible reading, you will also gain insight from his writings and spiritual journey as you invite Lewis into your spiritual discipline. Features: The traditional text of the RVROver 600 selections from C. S. Lewis for contemplation and devotional readingIntroductory essays on C. S. Lewis's view of ScriptureIndexes to guide you to each readingConcordance to help you find familiar biblical words and passagesDouble-column formatPresentation page
Rvr, Biblia Reflexiones de C. S. Lewis, Interior a DOS Colores, Leathersoft, Café, Comfort Print
Invite a C. S. Lewis a su lectura de las EscriturasC. S. Lewis fue uno de los gigantes intelectuales del siglo XX y posiblemente el escritor cristiano m s provocador e influyente de su poca. Durante m s de cuarenta a os, generaciones de lectores han encontrado inspiraci n en su visi n nica de la interacci n de Dios en el mundo y en sus vidas. La RVR Biblia Reflexiones de C. S. Lewis ofrece lecturas compuestas por selecciones de los c lebres cl sicos espirituales de Lewis, una colecci n que incluye Mero cristianismo, Cartas del diablo a su sobrino, El gran divorcio, El problema del dolor, Los milagros, Una pena en observaci n, El peso de la gloria y La abolici n del hombre, as como cartas, poes a y obras menos conocidas de Lewis. Cuando lea esta Biblia en su versi n RVR, se encontrar con C. S. Lewis como compa ero de meditaci n. En su lectura devocional de la Biblia aprender de las obras y del peregrinaje espiritual de C. S. Lewis y formar parte de su disciplina espiritual. Caracter sticas: El texto tradicional de la RVRM s de 600 selecciones de C. S. Lewis para el estudio y la lectura devocionalEnsayos introductorios sobre la visi n de C. S. Lewis de las Escrituras ndices para guiarle en cada lecturaConcordancia para ayudarle a encontrar palabras y pasajes b blicos conocidosFormato a doble columnaP gina de presentaci n RVR, The C. S. Lewis BibleInvite C. S. Lewis into your reading of ScriptureC. S. Lewis was one of the intellectual giants of the twentieth century and arguably the most thought-provoking and influential Christian writer of his day. For over forty years, generations of readers have found insight and inspiration from his uniquely articulate view of God's interaction in the world and in our lives. The RVR C. S. Lewis Bible provides readings comprised of selections from Lewis's celebrated spiritual classics, a collection that includes Mere Christianity, The Screwtape Letters, The Great Divorce, The Problem of Pain, Miracles, A Grief Observed, The Weight of Glory and The Abolition of Man, as well as letters, poetry, and Lewis's less-familiar works.Each reading in this RVR Bible, paired alongside relevant passages in the Bible, offers C. S. Lewis as a companion to your daily meditation of Scripture. As you engage in your devotional Bible reading, you will also gain insight from his writings and spiritual journey as you invite Lewis into your spiritual discipline. Features: The traditional text of the RVROver 600 selections from C. S. Lewis for contemplation and devotional readingIntroductory essays on C. S. Lewis's view of ScriptureIndexes to guide you to each readingConcordance to help you find familiar biblical words and passagesDouble-column formatPresentation page
A Philosophical Walking Tour with C. S. Lewis

A Philosophical Walking Tour with C. S. Lewis

Stewart Goetz

Bloomsbury Academic USA
2015
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Although it has been almost seventy years since Time declared C.S. Lewis one of the world's most influential spokespersons for Christianity and fifty years since Lewis's death, his influence remains just as great if not greater today. While much has been written on Lewis and his work, virtually nothing has been written from a philosophical perspective on his views of happiness, pleasure, pain, and the soul and body. As a result, no one so far has recognized that his views on these matters are deeply interesting and controversial, and—perhaps more jarring—no one has yet adequately explained why Lewis never became a Roman Catholic. Stewart Goetz's careful investigation of Lewis's philosophical thought reveals oft-overlooked implications and demonstrates that it was, at its root, at odds with that of Thomas Aquinas and, thereby, the Roman Catholic Church.
A Philosophical Walking Tour with C. S. Lewis

A Philosophical Walking Tour with C. S. Lewis

Stewart Goetz

Bloomsbury Academic USA
2015
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Although it has been almost seventy years since Time declared C.S. Lewis one of the world's most influential spokespersons for Christianity and fifty years since Lewis's death, his influence remains just as great if not greater today. While much has been written on Lewis and his work, virtually nothing has been written from a philosophical perspective on his views of happiness, pleasure, pain, and the soul and body. As a result, no one so far has recognized that his views on these matters are deeply interesting and controversial, and—perhaps more jarring—no one has yet adequately explained why Lewis never became a Roman Catholic. Stewart Goetz's careful investigation of Lewis's philosophical thought reveals oft-overlooked implications and demonstrates that it was, at its root, at odds with that of Thomas Aquinas and, thereby, the Roman Catholic Church.
Classical vs. Modern Education: A Vision from C.S. Lewis

Classical vs. Modern Education: A Vision from C.S. Lewis

Steve Turley

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Discover The BEST Education For Your Child Imaginable With all the education options available today, choosing the right school or curriculum for your child can be daunting. But what if you knew what the ideal education looked like? Now you will C.S. Lewis, the beloved author of the Chronicles of Narnia series, guides us on a journey that contrasts classical and contemporary education approaches. Lewis explains that while the cultivation of virtue was central to classical education, modern education stifles such moral formation by teaching a scientifically-inspired mechanistic vision of the world. By rediscovering classical education, Lewis argues that the affections of our students can be trained to love what's truly lovely and thereby experience human flourishing. Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn...How to assess different educational approachesWhat is meant by the classical emphasis on virtue formationHow our notion of the educated person has changed over the centuriesThe consequences of modern education for what it means to be humanHow to get involved in classical educationHow to access available classical education resourcesAnd much, much more The BEST possible education is at your fingertips Take action today and awaken your child to a world of educational flourishing Download Today
The Medieval Mind of C. S. Lewis – How Great Books Shaped a Great Mind
C. S. Lewis had one of the great minds of the twentieth century. Many readers know Lewis as an author of fiction and fantasy literature, including the Chronicles of Narnia and the Space Trilogy. Others know him for his books in apologetics, including Mere Christianity and The Problem of Pain. But few know him for his scholarly work as a professor of medieval and Renaissance literature. What shaped the mind of this great thinker? Jason Baxter argues that Lewis was deeply formed not only by the words of Scripture and his love of ancient mythology, but also by medieval literature. For this undeniably modern Christian, authors like Dante and Boethius provided a worldview that was relevant to the challenges of the contemporary world. Here, readers will encounter an unknown figure to guide them in their own journey: C. S. Lewis the medievalist.
Symbol or Substance?: A Dialogue on the Eucharist with C. S. Lewis, Billy Graham and J. R. R. Tolkien
In this engaging fictional conversation, Peter Kreeft gives credible voices to C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, and Billy Graham as they discuss one of the most contentious questions in the history of Christianity: Is Jesus symbolically or substantially present in the Eucharist?These widely respected modern Christian witnesses represent three important Western theological traditions. Graham, an ordained Southern Baptist minister who traversed the world and the airwaves to spread the good news of salvation, represents evangelical Protestantism. Lewis, an Oxford professor, a prolific Christian apologist, and the author of The Chronicles of Narnia, was a member of the Church of England. Also an Oxford don, Tolkien was a friend of Lewis, the author of The Lord of the Rings, and a Roman Catholic.While Lewis and Tolkien likely discussed the Eucharist during their long friendship, the conversation in this book never took place--but it could have, says Kreeft, who faithfully presents the views of these three impressive men.
Sir Alfred Lewis Jones, K. C. M. G., a Story of Energey and Success
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A Comic Vision of Sacred Kinship: Poetry about the Crowning of a Living (Loving) Soul: Readings of C. S. Lewis, Roger Scruton, Shakespeare, Goethe, an
For this inquiry into sacred kinship, the author has taken for his text the verse from Genesis 2: "And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul." The rest of the book addresses the question, "What does it mean to be a living soul?" The argument of the book dedicates itself to the proposition that our consciousness of the world is fundamentally whole. Specific texts from a wide range of sources support this hypothesis. They point to "the soul as the seat of the individual waking consciousness and of the moral and intellectual character," which is how Richard Tarnas describes the discovery that crowns the life and work of Socrates. If the soul is sacred, as traditional Western thought has claimed, if the happiness of our country and our own happiness securely rest on this foundation, as these readings argue they do, then we do well to inquire into the matter, no matter the time and effort the inquiry requires.