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C. S. Lewis and the Middle Ages

C. S. Lewis and the Middle Ages

Robert Boenig

Kent State University Press
2012
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In C. S. Lewis and the Middle Ages, medievalist Robert Boenig explores Lewis's personal and professional engagement with medieval literature and culture and argues convincingly that medieval modes of creativity had a profound impact on Lewis's imaginative fiction. The Middle Ages affected Lewis in different ways. Early in his life he found medieval narrative compelling, sharing his love for it with others and first experiencing the intense spiritual longing he termed joy through his engagement with it. He went on to build a successful career as a scholar who was, as he put it, chiefly a medievalist. His creative writing not only evokes the Middle Ages but also adapts the medieval technique of appropriating and altering prior texts as a means of generating new stories. Understanding Lewis's creative appropriation of previous sources is essential for a full assessment of his achievement as a creative writer. For Lewis, the medieval was above all a place where he encountered the spiritual. It was through the medieval in its mode of Norse myths, particularly those involving the Norse god Balder, that he experienced joy. He delighted in hunting this joy through medieval books, like those of Malory or Chaucer, and also through more modern works that evoke the Middle Ages, such as the prose romances of William Morris. Among the works of devotion and spirituality that Lewis continually read toward the end of his life were the medieval classics The Imitation of Christ by Thomas à Kempis and Revelations of Divine Love by Julian of Norwich. The medieval for Lewis was a place where he could and did encounter God. Using Lewis s private correspondence, scholarly books and articles, and creative writing, Boenig charts Lewis's involvement with all things medieval, demonstrating the importance of the Middle Ages in any assessment of Lewis s literary achievements.
C. S. Lewis's ""Perelandra

C. S. Lewis's ""Perelandra

Kent State University Press
2013
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C. S. Lewis considered his novel Perelandra (1943) among his favorite works. A triumph of imaginative science fiction writing, Perelandra part of Lewis's Space Trilogy is also theologically ambitious. C. S. Lewis’s Perelandra: Reshaping the Image of the Cosmos argues that point and also how the novel synthesises the three traditions of cosmology, mythology, and Christianity. The first group of essays considers the cosmological implications of the world Lewis depicts in Perelandra while the second group examines the relationship between morality and meaning in Lewis's created cosmology of the world of Perelandra.This work brings together a world-class group of literary and theological scholars and Lewis specialists that includes Paul S. Fiddes, Monika B. Hilder, Sanford Schwartz, Michael Travers, and Michael Ward. The collection is enhanced by Walter Hooper's reminiscences of his conversations with Lewis about Perelandra and the possible provenance of the stories in Lewis's imagination.C. S. Lewis scholars and devoted readers alike will find this volume indispensible to the understanding of this canonical work of speculative fiction.
C. S. Lewis at War

C. S. Lewis at War

C S Lewis

Tyndale House Publishers
2013
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"Mere Christianity," one of the greatest Christian books of the twentieth century, was created as a series of radio broadcasts in a time of great conflict and adversity. England had gone to war with Germany. Injury and death impacted everyone. Day-to-day living was immensely difficult. Children were evacuated from London and sent to other parts of the country (Lewis himself took in a few). It was a time of strain, heartbreak, and weariness.The leaders at the BBC knew the nation needed a moral underpinning to face the crisis and embarked on an aggressive program to provide it. So they commissioned some of the greatest Christian minds to step up. Dorothy Sayers and Lewis agreed to help. From Sayers came the classic radio series "Man Born To Be King" and from Lewis the now-famous Broadcast Talks that became "Mere Christianity." This behind-the-scenes drama integrates the ideas Lewis explored in "Mere Christianity" with the very real impact of living out a Christian life in a period of trauma: the conflicts pressed hard against the times of grace, compassion, the love of Christ shown to neighbors, and the reasons to trust in God when the world screams otherwise. This Radio Theatre production also touches on the essentials the faith and worldview, not merely as an academic exercise, but as a true life experience.
C. S. Lewis & Mere Christianity

C. S. Lewis & Mere Christianity

Paul McCusker

Tyndale House Publishers
2014
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"Mere Christianity" is one of the best books of Christian apologetics ever written. Arguably, no book other than the Bible itself has had as much influence for the cause of the gospel over the past 60 years. The story of how that message came to be created, during the rigors of World War II in England, is fascinating in and of itself. But it also addresses a very important question: How do we present the gospel effectively to a culture that has Christian foundations but has become largely secularized and ignorant of biblical truth? "C. S. Lewis in a Time of War" develops the circumstances of Lewis's life and the inner workings of the BBC. It also goes into greater detail about life in the middle of war against Nazi Germany, and Lewis's series of broadcasts that extended into 1944.
C. S. Lewis's List

C. S. Lewis's List

Bloomsbury Academic USA
2015
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In 1962, The Christian Century published C. S. Lewis’s answer to the question, “What books did most to shape your vocational attitude and your philosophy of life?” Lewis responded with ten titles, ranging from Virgil’s Aeneid to James Boswell’s The Life of Samuel Johnson and from George Herbert’s The Temple to Boethius’s The Consolation of Philosophy. C. S. Lewis’s List brings together experts on each of the ten books to discuss their significance for Lewis’s life and work, illuminating his own writing through those he most admired.
C. S. Lewis's List

C. S. Lewis's List

Bloomsbury Academic USA
2015
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In 1962, The Christian Century published C. S. Lewis’s answer to the question, “What books did most to shape your vocational attitude and your philosophy of life?” Lewis responded with ten titles, ranging from Virgil’s Aeneid to James Boswell’s The Life of Samuel Johnson and from George Herbert’s The Temple to Boethius’s The Consolation of Philosophy. C. S. Lewis’s List brings together experts on each of the ten books to discuss their significance for Lewis’s life and work, illuminating his own writing through those he most admired.
C for Coding The ABC book for tomorrow's Coder: 2018 Edition

C for Coding The ABC book for tomorrow's Coder: 2018 Edition

Tomorrowskills

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Are you too young to coding and feeling like sometimes you can't even follow what is discussed? Or have you already seen some in school but are still feeling frustrated because there are so many new programming features you have never seen? In the modern digital era there are many new stuff popping up on a daily basis. Still, they can become fairly easy to learn if there are straight forward explanations available to get you started. This is exactly what we have prepared for you here - plain-English introduction of the fundamental programming terms you need to know to survive your coding classes. This book focuses on coding related tech terms and phrases that are NOT programming language specific. It is worth taking your time to learn these stuff before getting into the ins and outs of any modern programming language.This book is primarily for juniors who want to learn modern computer technologies.
C. S. Lewis' Top Ten

C. S. Lewis' Top Ten

Will Vaus

Winged Lion Press, LLC
2018
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What made bestselling author C. S. Lewis such a great writer with so many admirers?" One answer to that question is Lewis' vast and deep reading across the entire canon of Western literature, from Homer and the Bible down to some of the most important works of the early twentieth century.Before one can become a great writer, one must be a great reader. What has made Oxford don, Cambridge professor and bestselling author C. S. Lewis such a great writer with so large a following?" One answer to that question which has yet to be fully explored is Lewis' vast and deep reading across the entire canon of Western literature, from Homer and the Bible down to some of the most important works of the early twentieth century. It seems self-evident that before one can become a great writer one must be a great reader. Most certainly, C. S. Lewis was a voracious consumer of books.In 1962, an interviewer asked Lewis: "What books did most to shape your vocational attitude and your philosophy of life?" In response, Lewis offered the following top ten list: 1. Phantastes by George MacDonald2. The Everlasting Man by G. K. Chesterton3. The Aeneid by Virgil4. The Temple by George Herbert5. The Prelude by William Wordsworth6. The Idea of the Holy by Rudolf Otto7. The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius8. The Life of Samuel Johnson by James Boswell 9. Decent into Hell by Charles Williams 10. Theism and Humanism by Arthur James Balfour Based on his books, marginal notes, and personal letters, Lewis' reading of books is thoroughly documented. In addition, Will Vaus offers a brief biography of each author with a helpful summary of their book. With this handy three-volume series, readers can discover new authors and learn what Lewis believed was most important in his won life and writings Do you like C. S. Lewis? Then it makes sense to read what he wrote. But if you really want to know Lewis and really understand what made him tick, don't neglect to read what he read. Will Vaus has done us all a great service in showing why these books are important and more: he makes them accessible to us all. Diana Pavlac Glyer, author of Bandersnatch and The Company They Keep: C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien as Writers in Community This third volume of Will Vaus's thorough examination of C.S. Lewis's top ten book list is a superb conclusion to his multi-volume study. Every serious student of Lewis's writing should read this book. Lyle W. Dorsett, PhD, Billy Graham Professor of Evangelism, Beeson Divinity School
C. S. Lewis on Literature

C. S. Lewis on Literature

Marcus Paul

Winged Lion Press, LLC
2024
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C. S. Lewis began his teaching career one hundred years ago at University College, Oxford in 1924, moving to Magdalen College in 1925. In the following 38 years, Lewis published eight books of literary criticism, literary history, and theory - plus dozens of literary essays. As with his fiction and popular religious writing, Lewis's scholarship is brim-full of profound insights about our common humanity, the books we enjoy, and our fascinating world. C.S. Lewis on Literature brings us closer to how Lewis's mind worked, helps us all to become better readers and, incidentally, better persons. In the centenary year marking Lewis's inauguration as an educator, this book is a fitting tribute to his monumental achievements.
Hereford Cattle: As imported by C.S. Cross

Hereford Cattle: As imported by C.S. Cross

C. S. Cross

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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This special re-print edition of Cross's "Hereford Cattle" provides a record of an early record of the importation of Hereford Cattle to America. First published in 1898, this important work on cattle, has not seen the light of day since its early publication. Included are details on C.S. Cross's importation of Hereford Cattle from the United Kingdom. Cross includes early facts about the history and qualities of Hereford Cattle, as well as details and pedigrees of his imported cattle. A truly one of a kind book on Hereord Cattle. Note: This edition is a perfect facsimile of the original edition and is not set in a modern typeface. As a result, some type characters and images might suffer from slight imperfections or minor shadows in the page background.
C. S. Lewis' War Against Scientism and Naturalism

C. S. Lewis' War Against Scientism and Naturalism

Jerry Bergman

Cantaro Publications
2023
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It is commonly assumed that C S Lewis was a theistic evolutionist. In fact, he was one of the most effective anti-evolutionist of the last century. He did not make his case against evolution from biology, but rather from logic, reason, and history. This book is another reason to appreciate the life and work of Lewis and his contribution to Christian thought.
C. S. Lewis' War Against Scientism and Naturalism

C. S. Lewis' War Against Scientism and Naturalism

Jerry Bergman

Cantaro Publications
2023
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It is commonly assumed that C S Lewis was a theistic evolutionist. In fact, he was one of the most effective anti-evolutionist of the last century. He did not make his case against evolution from biology, but rather from logic, reason, and history. This book is another reason to appreciate the life and work of Lewis and his contribution to Christian thought.