Lewis acknowledged he lacked professional credentials to write popular theology. But he also argued that until the theologians and clergy wrote books laymen could understand on such topics as spiritual warfare and the problems of evil and pain, he must stand in the gap. It is the thesis of this essay that, in the final analysis, Lewis’ legacy as a physician of the soul will rival his importance as an apologist and author of the Narnian Chronicles
A review of George M. Marsden, C. S. Lewis’s Mere Christianity: A Biography, Lives of Great Religiou...
Review of Jomo K. Johnson, The Lost Letters of Cornelius Van Til to C. S. Lewis (Philadelphia, 2012)...
After a brief consideration of Joad’s life and career this essay will examine the events that led to...
C. S. Lewis has been most recognized through his literature that gave the general public a better in...
found myself profoundly frustrated with the polarization that became evident between Lewis’ friends ...
Lewis’ published correspondence provides a kind of autobiography-in-progress, and it offers a reveal...
Lewis did nothing to conceal his admiration of—and theological pedigree to—Augustine: as he wrote, A...
This essay will not attempt to explain the cultural, sociological, and theological reasons for the o...
This thesis seeks to ascertain and evaluate the Christological content and method of C. S. Lewis as ...
In this article, I analyse C.S. Lewis’s attitude towards the theology and the theologians of his ti...
An appreciation of Lewis’s work as an author of scholarly, fantastic, theological, and philosophical...
This thesis investigates C.S. Lewis as one of the most successful Christian apologists of this centu...
Review of Gregory S. Cootsona, C. S. Lewis and the Crisis of a Christian (Louisville, 2014). 169 pag...
A review essay on three biographies of C. S. Lewis: Alister McGrath, C. S. Lewis – A Life: Eccentric...
Alexander Roper “Alec” Vidler was born on December 27, 1899, a little more than a year after C. S. L...
A review of George M. Marsden, C. S. Lewis’s Mere Christianity: A Biography, Lives of Great Religiou...
Review of Jomo K. Johnson, The Lost Letters of Cornelius Van Til to C. S. Lewis (Philadelphia, 2012)...
After a brief consideration of Joad’s life and career this essay will examine the events that led to...
C. S. Lewis has been most recognized through his literature that gave the general public a better in...
found myself profoundly frustrated with the polarization that became evident between Lewis’ friends ...
Lewis’ published correspondence provides a kind of autobiography-in-progress, and it offers a reveal...
Lewis did nothing to conceal his admiration of—and theological pedigree to—Augustine: as he wrote, A...
This essay will not attempt to explain the cultural, sociological, and theological reasons for the o...
This thesis seeks to ascertain and evaluate the Christological content and method of C. S. Lewis as ...
In this article, I analyse C.S. Lewis’s attitude towards the theology and the theologians of his ti...
An appreciation of Lewis’s work as an author of scholarly, fantastic, theological, and philosophical...
This thesis investigates C.S. Lewis as one of the most successful Christian apologists of this centu...
Review of Gregory S. Cootsona, C. S. Lewis and the Crisis of a Christian (Louisville, 2014). 169 pag...
A review essay on three biographies of C. S. Lewis: Alister McGrath, C. S. Lewis – A Life: Eccentric...
Alexander Roper “Alec” Vidler was born on December 27, 1899, a little more than a year after C. S. L...
A review of George M. Marsden, C. S. Lewis’s Mere Christianity: A Biography, Lives of Great Religiou...
Review of Jomo K. Johnson, The Lost Letters of Cornelius Van Til to C. S. Lewis (Philadelphia, 2012)...
After a brief consideration of Joad’s life and career this essay will examine the events that led to...