C.S. Lewis
C.S.Lewis Then and Now
Clive Staples Lewis (1898-1963) was a distinguished scholar of medieval and Renaissance literature who taught at both Oxford University and Cambridge University. After his conversion to Christianity, Lewis began writing Christian apologetic works aimed at a popular audience.
C.S. Lewis
"The Chronicles of Narnia" or "The Perelandra Chronicles" may be a reader's first encounter with the writings of C. S. Lewis, but what is the story behind these works of fantasy and science fiction written by a recent convert to Christianity?
Mere Theology : A Guide To The Thought Of C S Lewis
While not a professional theologian, Lewis has been called one of the most thoroughly converted men who ever lived. Christian assumptions permeate all of his fiction and nonfiction. Vaus gently, but probingly, draws out what Lewis believed on the great doctrines of the faith.
Jack : A Life Of C S Lewis
Written by a longtime friend and colleague of the man his friends called "Jack, " this definitive biography of C. S. Lewis recounts the great scholar's relationships and experiences.
The World According to Narnia: Christian Meaning in C. S. Lewis' Beloved Chronicles
Jonathan Rogers takes you further into the imaginative world of C. S. Lewis....
Into the Region of Awe: Mysticism in C.S. Lewis
C.S. Lewis is generally regarded as a commonsense Christian whose theology is understandable and practical....







