Howard and Lash’s summary ... of Lewis or lazily unaware, the man himself would argue that the pursuit of truth is always worth the extra effort. As he wrote in Mere Christianity, “If you ...
Norman Pittenger’s recent criticisms of the writings of C. S ... s wrong critique of Lewis. But to some of the particulars. Again, Dr. Pittenger says that Lewis’ Christianity is often not ...
Narrator: By the 1950s, C.S. Lewis had become a famous figure and the most popular spokesperson for Christianity in the English-speaking world. Living and working in Oxford for over 30 years ...
This is the metadata section. Skip to content viewer section. Letter of 18 February 1940, in The Collected Letters of C. S. Lewis, ed. by Walter Hooper, 3 vols. (San ...
With C.S. Lewis, the author of the Narnia series and more, is a thoughtful reflection and celebration of Christmas and life itself.
And it's a huge issue. Narrator: The director of religious programming at the BBC asked C.S. Lewis ... average citizen. Lewis: [Reading on radio] The next step is from being mere creatures to ...
In his book “Mere Christianity,” author C.S. Lewis, an atheist, begins by acknowledging that wherever one goes to whatever group of beings, there always seems to be a code of what is good for the ...
Christmas with C.S. Lewis” will be presented on Thursday, Dec. 5; and Friday, Dec. 6, 7:30 p.m., in Jaeb Theater at the Straz Center for the Performing Arts, ...