This thesis examines the reasons why Christians should read literature, how they should read, and what they should read through the perspective, literary vision, and imaginative genius of C. S. Lewis. Reading a variety of literature, particularly classic literature, not only does not contradict a biblical Christian worldview but also has the potential to enhance the Christian faith. This thesis explores the unique approach of C. S. Lewis, one of the literary giants of the twentieth century. Through his perspective, this paper will examine the value of literature, the proper way to determine what constitutes a “good book,” and how such books ought to be read
The paper “C. S. Lewis: The Romantic Rationalist” presents the way C. S. Lewis gives an account in h...
C.S. Lewis and a Return to the Great Books - Martin Batts In our present day, reasoned and informed...
This thesis seeks to ascertain and evaluate the Christological content and method of C. S. Lewis as ...
Discusses Lewis’s literary criticism and his conviction that “a love for and a sound approach to lit...
C. S. Lewis has been most recognized through his literature that gave the general public a better in...
To several of his correspondents who asked of him, “What can I read to strengthen my faith?”, C.S. L...
C. S. Lewis was one of the major scholars of literature in the 20th century. His contribution to the...
Based on the observation that “interdisciplinarity” is the essential nature of C. S. Lewis’s religio...
Guidelines for Spiritual Reading from C.S. Lewis - Richard James To several of his correspondents w...
An appreciation of Lewis’s work as an author of scholarly, fantastic, theological, and philosophical...
This thesis will explore C.S. Lewis’ theology of supernatural providence as depicted in Perelandra, ...
David G. Clark: Review of Roger J. Newell, The Feeling Intellect: Reading the Bible with C. S. Lewis...
This thesis investigates C.S. Lewis as one of the most successful Christian apologists of this centu...
Dr. Kerry Irish’s study guide for C. S. Lewis’ Mere Christianity is unique in that it begins with an...
Stephen F. Hayes: Review of Nancy M. Tischler, Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Fiction: From ...
The paper “C. S. Lewis: The Romantic Rationalist” presents the way C. S. Lewis gives an account in h...
C.S. Lewis and a Return to the Great Books - Martin Batts In our present day, reasoned and informed...
This thesis seeks to ascertain and evaluate the Christological content and method of C. S. Lewis as ...
Discusses Lewis’s literary criticism and his conviction that “a love for and a sound approach to lit...
C. S. Lewis has been most recognized through his literature that gave the general public a better in...
To several of his correspondents who asked of him, “What can I read to strengthen my faith?”, C.S. L...
C. S. Lewis was one of the major scholars of literature in the 20th century. His contribution to the...
Based on the observation that “interdisciplinarity” is the essential nature of C. S. Lewis’s religio...
Guidelines for Spiritual Reading from C.S. Lewis - Richard James To several of his correspondents w...
An appreciation of Lewis’s work as an author of scholarly, fantastic, theological, and philosophical...
This thesis will explore C.S. Lewis’ theology of supernatural providence as depicted in Perelandra, ...
David G. Clark: Review of Roger J. Newell, The Feeling Intellect: Reading the Bible with C. S. Lewis...
This thesis investigates C.S. Lewis as one of the most successful Christian apologists of this centu...
Dr. Kerry Irish’s study guide for C. S. Lewis’ Mere Christianity is unique in that it begins with an...
Stephen F. Hayes: Review of Nancy M. Tischler, Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Fiction: From ...
The paper “C. S. Lewis: The Romantic Rationalist” presents the way C. S. Lewis gives an account in h...
C.S. Lewis and a Return to the Great Books - Martin Batts In our present day, reasoned and informed...
This thesis seeks to ascertain and evaluate the Christological content and method of C. S. Lewis as ...