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14 Things You Probably Didn't Know About C. S. Lewis


C. S. Lewis - Wikipedia

Lewis returned to Anglicanism at the age of 32, owing to the influence of Tolkien and other friends, and he became an "ordinary layman of the Church of England" ...

What C. S. Lewis gets right and wrong in “The Weight of Glory”

My wife and I were talking about what things in our childhood prepared us to embrace our Christian faith as adults. We both agreed that ...

C.S. Lewis Sat Here - Official Site | CSLewis.com

Things have changed a lot since 1982. Now Lewis is remembered all around Oxford. At the pub where the Inklings met, at Magdalen College, and not ...

The Life and Work of C.S. Lewis - Christianity.com

Readers discovering Lewis' many books for the first time may not realize that Lewis wrote them while working full-time at Oxford University, teaching subjects ...

A Word of Grace - March 14, 2016 - Living the Legacy of C.S. Lewis

Paul knew forcing church members to do the right thing was no substitute for the persuasion of love. Paul wrote Philemon: “For this reason, ...

“C.S. Lewis's List” and Other Recent and Important Books on C.S. ...

At one point, about the time Lewis went to Cambridge, he was considered the mostly widely read man in the Western world. Why not take his word ...

20 Surprising C.S. Lewis Quotes and 10 Facts You Didn't Know

Readers discovering Lewis' many books for the first time may not realize that Lewis wrote them while working full-time at Oxford University, teaching subjects ...

"He Knows All about It": C. S. Lewis and Psalm 103 | CCEF Blog

He knows what a wretched machine you are trying to drive. Keep on. Do what you can. One day… you may ... we didn't choose it? At first glance ...

C.S. Lewis' Accidental Autobiography: An Update - A Pilgrim in Narnia

We do have, however, an accidental autobiography. Alan Jacobs tells the story well in his book The Narnian: The Life and Imagination of CS Lewis (2005).

Questions That Matter Podcast - Reading the Classics

Louis Markos shows us how we can all benefit from reading more of the classic literature that pointed C.S. Lewis to “The True Myth.”

Things You Didn't Know About the Second Coming of Christ

Go to channel · CS Lewis URGENT: The Holy Spirit is Trying to Warn You—But You're Ignoring It! CS Lewis Aura•165K views · 35:19 · Go to channel ...

With their Christianity Latent: C. S. Lewis on the Arts - Official Site

Lewis's old home in an outlying residential area called Risinghurst, just about three miles from Oxford and Oxford University. I didn't know it ...

Category: CS Lewis and Friends Blog - Stephen J Bedard

'The Lord of the Rings': 10 Secrets You Probably Didn't Know. Stephen Bedard ... Pat Saperstein shares 16 things we didn't know about the making of these movies.

C.S. Lewis and 1940s Oxford: Things We Forget to Remember

This lecture was given at the Wade Center on September 17, 2018 by Stephanie L. Derrick. Collective memories, like personal memories, ...

Be a Re-Reader - - The Steve Laube Agency

Maybe you've heard of C. S. Lewis. Some people consider him to have been a fairly smart man. A literary superhero, even, who once wrote, ...

Chapter 14 The Beginning of the End of the World – Reading Group

... things are possible in Narnia that aren't possible in our world, despite "stars" being regarded as synonyms for "celebrities". At least we know that C.S.Lewis ...

The Great Divorce by CS Lewis (chapters 10-14)

Yes, I know. It was a little more than we could really afford at the moment, but all sorts of things were opening out before him. And, of course, ...

Opinions on the C.S. Lewis Space Trilogy series?

I let my middle son read them at about 14-15 after we discussed a couple of things. ... I'll know what we need to discuss when the time comes.

As you perhaps know, I haven't always been a Christian - Facebook

CS Lewis, “God In The Dock”. · Heather Berry. 2 Corinthians 1:3 Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of ...

Lessons from an Inconsolable Soul - Desiring God

He steadfastly refused in public or in letters to explain why he was not a Roman Catholic but remained in the Church of England. (C.S. Lewis, ...