The Intellectual World of C S Lewis

The Intellectual World of C  S  Lewis
Author: Alister E. McGrath
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2013-02-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781118503164

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Marking the 50th anniversary of Lewis’ death, TheIntellectual World of C. S. Lewis sees leading Christianthinker Alister McGrath offering a fresh approach to understandingthe key themes at the centre of Lewis’ theological work andintellectual development. Brings together a collection of original essays exploringimportant themes within Lewis’ work, offering new connectionsand insights into his theology Throws new light on subjects including Lewis’intellectual development, the uses of images in literature andtheology, the place of myth in modern thought, the role of theimagination in making sense of the world, the celebrated 'argumentfrom desire', and Lewis’ place as an Anglican thinker and aChristian theologian Written by Alister McGrath, one of the world’s leadingChristian thinkers and authors; this exceptional pairing of McGrathand Lewis brings together the work of two outstanding theologiansin one volume

C S Lewis A Life

C  S  Lewis    A Life
Author: Alister McGrath
Publsiher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2013-02-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781414382524

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ECPA 2014 Christian Book Award Winner (Non-Fiction)! Fifty years after his death, C. S. Lewis continues to inspire and fascinate millions. His legacy remains varied and vast. He was a towering intellectual figure, a popular fiction author who inspired a global movie franchise around the world of Narnia, and an atheist-turned-Christian thinker. In C.S. Lewis—A Life, Alister McGrath, prolific author and respected professor at King’s College of London, paints a definitive portrait of the life of C. S. Lewis. After thoroughly examining recently published Lewis correspondence, Alister challenges some of the previously held beliefs about the exact timing of Lewis’s shift from atheism to theism and then to Christianity. He paints a portrait of an eccentric thinker who became an inspiring, though reluctant, prophet for our times. You won’t want to miss this fascinating portrait of a creative genius who inspired generations.

If I Had Lunch with C S Lewis

If I Had Lunch with C  S  Lewis
Author: Alister MGrath
Publsiher: Tyndale House Pub
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2014
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781414383781

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Looks at the ideas of C.S. Lewis on the meaning of life, friendship, the importance of stories, the Christian life, the art of apologetics, education, suffering, and heaven.

Spirits in Bondage

Spirits in Bondage
Author: C. S. Lewis
Publsiher: Cosimo, Inc.
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2005-11-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781596053724

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@Published in 1919 when Lewis was only twenty, these early poems give an insight into the author's youthful agnosticism. The poems are written in various metrical forms, but are unified by a central idea, expressing his conviction that nature was malevolent and beauty the only true spirituality. Preface by Walter Hooper.@@

The Most Reluctant Convert

The Most Reluctant Convert
Author: David C. Downing
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0830832718

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An ECPA 2003 Gold Medallion Finalist!Listed inBooklist'sBest Adult Religion Books of the Year in 2002!His books have sold millions, including classics likeMere Christianity, The Screwtape LettersandThe Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.Yet C. S. Lewis was not always a literary giant of Christian faith. How did he leave behind a staunch atheism to become one of the most beloved and renowned Christian authors of our time?Other biographies of Lewis explore his childhood or his dramatic conversion to Christianity. But as David Downing reveals in this fascinating book, the rarely discussed period from Lewis's childhood to his early thirties took him on a tumultuous journey of spiritual and intellectual exploration before he became a "most reluctant convert." It was not despite this journey but precisely because of it that Lewis understood the search for life's ultimate meaning so well and went on to become one of the most compelling authors of the twentieth century. Weaving the people, places and events of Lewis's life together with excerpts from Lewis's own writing, Downing shows how Lewis's spiritual quest can also light the path for other seekers.

C S Lewis Essay Collection Faith Christianity and the Church

C  S  Lewis Essay Collection  Faith  Christianity and the Church
Author: C. S. Lewis
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2010-10-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780007375776

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The definitive collection of religious essays by C.S. Lewis, plus a selection of letters, brought together in a substantial paperback volume

C S Lewis on Politics and the Natural Law

C  S  Lewis on Politics and the Natural Law
Author: Justin Buckley Dyer,Micah J. Watson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2016-08-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781107108240

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This book shows how Lewis was interested in the truths and falsehoods about human nature and how these conceptions manifest themselves in the public square.

C S Lewis and the Christian Worldview

C  S  Lewis and the Christian Worldview
Author: Michael L. Peterson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2020
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780190201111

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C. S. Lewis is one of the most influential and beloved Christian writers of the past century, and interest in him continues to grow as books about his fantasy, fiction, and biography continue to appear. Although Lewis's personal journey was a deeply philosophical search for the most adequate worldview, the few extant books about his Christian philosophy focus on specific topics rather than his overall worldview. In this book, Michael Peterson develops a comprehensive framework for understanding Lewis's Christian worldview--from his arguments from reason, morality, and desire to his ideas about Incarnation, Trinity, and Atonement. All worldviews address fundamental questions about reality, knowledge, human nature, meaning, and so forth. Peterson therefore examines Lewis's Christian approach to these same questions in interaction with other worldviews. Accenting that the intellectual strength and existential relevance of Lewis's works rest on his philosophical acumen as well as his Christian orthodoxy--which he famously called mere Christianity--Peterson skillfully shows how Lewis's Christian thought engages a variety of important problems raised by believers and nonbelievers alike: the problem of evil and suffering, the problem of religious diversity, the problem of meaning, and others. Just as Lewis was gifted in communicating philosophical ideas and arguments in an accessible style, Peterson has crafted a major contribution to Lewis scholarship presented in a way that will interest scholars and benefit the general reader.