This thesis presses in on C.S. Lewis’ extremely diverse corpus to explore his integrative narrative spirituality of the cross. Chapter one argues that Lewis’ concept of spiritual self-death and resurrection is lacking critical treatment despite the spirituality of the cross that I argue is deeply woven into the fabric of Lewis’ poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and letters. This cross-shaped spirituality, what Michael Gorman calls “cruciformity,” is central to Lewis’ understanding of Christian life. Though neglected because of readings of Lewis that reduce him to the role of an apologist, chapter one surveys occasional notes about this death-and-resurrection motif in Lewis scholarship and provides definitions for methodological approache...
This essay provides a detailed exploration of interest in the Bible as a literary phenomenon. We sta...
Guidelines for Spiritual Reading from C.S. Lewis - Richard James To several of his correspondents w...
C. S. Lewis is an author who has brilliantly managed to attract readers all over the world with his ...
Based on the observation that “interdisciplinarity” is the essential nature of C. S. Lewis’s religio...
Clive Staples Lewis is one of the most popular and renowned authors and lay theologians of the twent...
This thesis will explore C.S. Lewis’ theology of supernatural providence as depicted in Perelandra, ...
This thesis is a discussion of C.S. Lewis’s unique eschatological concept, the temporal-eternal cont...
Based on Paul Ricœur’s conceptual analysis of the Gospels’ parables, this paper will aim at showing ...
C. S. Lewis has been most recognized through his literature that gave the general public a better in...
The Logic of Purgatory in C.S. Lewis: Why There Can Be No Spiritual Formation Without It - Robert M...
Discusses Lewis’s literary criticism and his conviction that “a love for and a sound approach to lit...
For years, critics and fans of C. S. Lewis have noted his curious attentiveness to descriptions of f...
Lewis acknowledged he lacked professional credentials to write popular theology. But he also argued ...
This essay will not attempt to explain the cultural, sociological, and theological reasons for the o...
“Transposition” was originally a sermon for Whitsunday (Pentecost), preached in the chapel of Mansfi...
This essay provides a detailed exploration of interest in the Bible as a literary phenomenon. We sta...
Guidelines for Spiritual Reading from C.S. Lewis - Richard James To several of his correspondents w...
C. S. Lewis is an author who has brilliantly managed to attract readers all over the world with his ...
Based on the observation that “interdisciplinarity” is the essential nature of C. S. Lewis’s religio...
Clive Staples Lewis is one of the most popular and renowned authors and lay theologians of the twent...
This thesis will explore C.S. Lewis’ theology of supernatural providence as depicted in Perelandra, ...
This thesis is a discussion of C.S. Lewis’s unique eschatological concept, the temporal-eternal cont...
Based on Paul Ricœur’s conceptual analysis of the Gospels’ parables, this paper will aim at showing ...
C. S. Lewis has been most recognized through his literature that gave the general public a better in...
The Logic of Purgatory in C.S. Lewis: Why There Can Be No Spiritual Formation Without It - Robert M...
Discusses Lewis’s literary criticism and his conviction that “a love for and a sound approach to lit...
For years, critics and fans of C. S. Lewis have noted his curious attentiveness to descriptions of f...
Lewis acknowledged he lacked professional credentials to write popular theology. But he also argued ...
This essay will not attempt to explain the cultural, sociological, and theological reasons for the o...
“Transposition” was originally a sermon for Whitsunday (Pentecost), preached in the chapel of Mansfi...
This essay provides a detailed exploration of interest in the Bible as a literary phenomenon. We sta...
Guidelines for Spiritual Reading from C.S. Lewis - Richard James To several of his correspondents w...
C. S. Lewis is an author who has brilliantly managed to attract readers all over the world with his ...