C. S. Lewis on the Bible
Lewis on the Bible - Official Site | CSLewis.com
Lewis tells us that, “if we take the imagery of Scripture seriously, if we believe that God will one day give us the Morning Star and cause us ...
For Lewis, Holy Scripture was the supreme authority for faith and practice, and reading the Bible had life-giving influence for the Christian.
C.S. Lewis on Scripture. God's Word in Human Words. Part 1 of 2
Lewis's view of the Bible draws deeply both from his intimate knowledge of the Church Fathers and the Medieval Doctors of the Church, and his awareness of ...
The heterodoxy of C.S. Lewis - The Puritan Board
Lewis did not consider all of the Bible the inerrant Word of God (Reflections on the Psalms). He did not believe that faith in Jesus Christ was all that was ...
C. S. Lewis and the Crisis of the Bible - My Reflections
I gradually discovered that Lewis is neither entirely conservative or liberal. He provides a way that the Bible can stand on its own.
Surprised by Jack: C.S. Lewis on Mere Christianity, the Bible, and ...
Lewis consistently allowed that mere Christianity was compatible with mere evolutionary science, and he even took the trouble to articulate his understanding ...
C. S. Lewis and the Bible | CBN
Lewis believed that the Bible does not close the minds of its readers. On the contrary, it opens them up to the presence and wonder of God as He has displayed ...
Inerrancy and the Patron Saint of Evangelicalism: C.S. Lewis on ...
Garry Friesen has aptly described Lewis's doctrine of Scripture as “suborthodox” (Garry L. Friesen, “Scripture in the Writings of C.S. Lewis,” ...
C.S. Lewis on the Bible - Faith, Folk and Charity - WordPress.com
Lewis says: It is Christ Himself, not the Bible, who is the true Word of God. The Bible, read in the right spirit and with the guidance of good teachers will ...
Lewis and the Bible: New and Old Testaments - Official Site
We know C.S. Lewis has a high opinion of the Bible. What is less cited are specific references that Lewis calls out in poetic and ...
Has anyone read The CS Lewis Bible? : r/Christianity - Reddit
It's a full NSRV bible with notes from C.S Lewis included in it. http://www.harpercollins.com/books/C-S-Lewis-Bible/?isbn=9780061982088.
C.S. Lewis: Let the Bible explain itself - CNE.news
Lewis did not have an elaborate doctrine of the Scriptures. The Bible does not call attention to itself, he thought, but only to the reality to ...
(CCSLQ-38) – Christ Himself Bible - Essential C.S. Lewis
“It is Christ Himself, not the Bible, who is the true word of God. The Bible, read in the right spirit and with the guidance of good teachers will bring us to ...
CS Lewis on the Bible, history and myth - the Way?
I think he points us to a better and more faithful understanding of the Bible, especially the Old Testament, that can help us all understand difficult aspects ...
The CS Lewis Bible Quotes - Goodreads
The C.S. Lewis Bible Quotes · I believe no angel ever appears in Scripture without exciting terror: · What will all that chatter and hearsay count (will you ...
NRSV, The C. S. Lewis Bible: For Reading, Reflection, and Inspiration
Read and Reflect on Scripture alongside C. S. Lewis C. S. Lewis was one of the intellectual giants of the twentieth century and arguably one of the most ...
C.S. Lewis on the Bible - Faith, Folk and Charity - WordPress.com
This is a repost from four years ago. The subject of the Bible and how we are to view its authority is cropping up more and more frequently ...
The Hermeneutics of C.S. Lewis: A Review of “Reflections ... - Medium
It is Christ Himself, not the Bible, who is the true word of God. The Bible, read in the right spirit and with the guidance of good teachers ...
27 Christian Quotes from C.S. Lewis You'll Love - Pure Flix
“I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else.”
How C.S. Lewis Helped Lead Me to Christ | The Good Book Blog
An expert on medieval literature may not seem like the kind of person God would use for widespread evangelistic fruit. But Lewis saw himself as ...