The Timeless Writings of C.S. Lewis
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The Timeless Writings of C.S. Lewis

by Clive Staples Lewis

Publisher
Inspirational Press
Pages
537
Language
English
Published
2012

Overview

C.S Lewis's writings are prized for the genius at communicating the philosophical and theological rationale of Christianity in simple, everyday language. Now this inspired collection of three Lewis bestsellers-complete in one volume-allows you to sample some of the best ideas and arguments of this engaging Christian writer.<br/><br/>The first book Lewis wrote after his conversion, The Pilgrim's Regress, is the Buyanesque allegory of John an his pursuit of a mysterious, sweet desire that leads him through adventures with Mr. Enlightenment, Mr. Mammon, Mother Kirk, and others. You'll trace Lewis's own journey to faith in this semi-biographical account of modern man's consuming search for spiritual fulfillment.<br/><br/>In two collections of shorter essays and letters, Christian Reflections and God in the Dock, you'll discover the wide scope of Lewis's interests-literature, science, theology, war, prayer, capital punishment, culture, and much, much more. Some of these pieces were written specifically for periodicals; others were read to societies in Oxford and Cambridge; still others were originally prepared as talks to diverse audiences. All, however, share Lewis's uniquely effective style and his tireless concern to relate basic-or "mere Christianity"-to every area of life.

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