Lewis did nothing to conceal his admiration of—and theological pedigree to—Augustine: as he wrote, Augustine “is a great saint and a great thinker to whom my old glad debts are incalculable.”3 This is why the only time he explicitly disagrees with Augustine on an important point concerning love, he does so “with trembling.”4 Lewis’ sentiments in having to disagree with Augustine may be comparable to Stanley Hauerwas disagreeing with Lewis. It is difficult, Hauerwas wrote, “to criticize a writer who has done so much good as C. S. Lewis.”5 The purpose of the present article is to evaluate the gentlemanly engagement between Lewis and Augustine
This thesis investigates C.S. Lewis as one of the most successful Christian apologists of this centu...
A series of talks was given at Grandpont House, Oxford in 2013 to mark the half-century anniversary ...
Recounts the beginnings of the friendship of Lewis and Williams and Williams’s later association wit...
This essay examines C.S. Lewis’ criticism of St. Augustine in The Four Loves and his development of ...
Lewis acknowledged he lacked professional credentials to write popular theology. But he also argued ...
found myself profoundly frustrated with the polarization that became evident between Lewis’ friends ...
C. S. Lewis’s published writings comprise some forty-odd books in multiple genres, hundreds of essay...
This article presents three recently discovered letters from C. S. Lewis to the literary critic Haro...
Alexander Roper “Alec” Vidler was born on December 27, 1899, a little more than a year after C. S. L...
C. S. Lewis has been most recognized through his literature that gave the general public a better in...
Lewis’ published correspondence provides a kind of autobiography-in-progress, and it offers a reveal...
After a brief consideration of Joad’s life and career this essay will examine the events that led to...
In this article, I analyse C.S. Lewis’s attitude towards the theology and the theologians of his ti...
That Lewis and Sayers had much in common and that their lives intersected in a number of interesting...
Review of: Milton T. Walsh, Second Friends: C. S. Lewis and Ronald Knox in Conversation (San Francis...
This thesis investigates C.S. Lewis as one of the most successful Christian apologists of this centu...
A series of talks was given at Grandpont House, Oxford in 2013 to mark the half-century anniversary ...
Recounts the beginnings of the friendship of Lewis and Williams and Williams’s later association wit...
This essay examines C.S. Lewis’ criticism of St. Augustine in The Four Loves and his development of ...
Lewis acknowledged he lacked professional credentials to write popular theology. But he also argued ...
found myself profoundly frustrated with the polarization that became evident between Lewis’ friends ...
C. S. Lewis’s published writings comprise some forty-odd books in multiple genres, hundreds of essay...
This article presents three recently discovered letters from C. S. Lewis to the literary critic Haro...
Alexander Roper “Alec” Vidler was born on December 27, 1899, a little more than a year after C. S. L...
C. S. Lewis has been most recognized through his literature that gave the general public a better in...
Lewis’ published correspondence provides a kind of autobiography-in-progress, and it offers a reveal...
After a brief consideration of Joad’s life and career this essay will examine the events that led to...
In this article, I analyse C.S. Lewis’s attitude towards the theology and the theologians of his ti...
That Lewis and Sayers had much in common and that their lives intersected in a number of interesting...
Review of: Milton T. Walsh, Second Friends: C. S. Lewis and Ronald Knox in Conversation (San Francis...
This thesis investigates C.S. Lewis as one of the most successful Christian apologists of this centu...
A series of talks was given at Grandpont House, Oxford in 2013 to mark the half-century anniversary ...
Recounts the beginnings of the friendship of Lewis and Williams and Williams’s later association wit...