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A new book explores what C. S. Lewis believed about the multileveled nature of reality. I still remember vividly the intellectual liberation I felt when I read the first letter of C. S. Lewis’s ...
Doubtless this is because this new C.S. Lewis biopic is directed by double-Emmy and double-BAFTA Award-winning Norman Stone. He has been making Lewis-themed films for decades, including the much ...
Subsequently, in 2003, Nicholi published the lectures as: The Question of God: C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud Debate God, ... says Brown, “I created my Lewis; you create your Lewis.” ...
Aslan is fictional, but the real Lion of Judah reminds us that we’re forgiven. Passing around the corner from the dining room table, I heard one of my sons reading aloud from C. S. Lewis’s The ...
Freud: “Your God who created good, or whatever that is, he must have also created the bad, the evil. He allowed Lucifer to live; he let him flourish. But logically he should have destroyed him.
C. S. Lewis was gifted with an expansive imagination—but much of his spiritual writing doesn't flinch from the hard ... “For Lewis, God is real, and so, for that matter, is Satan; there is a ...
Lewis relates how the popularity of The Problem of Pain, his slim book about evil as an objection to the existence of a benevolent God, led to his invitation to speak about Christianity on the BBC ...
The movie is based on Mark St. Germain's 2009 play by the same name, which in turn was influenced by Armand Nicholi's 2003 book, The Question of God: C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud Debate God, Love ...
In 1946, the famous Christian apologist C.S. Lewis wrote a little-known essay called “A Christmas Sermon for Pagans” that appeared in Great Britain’s popular publication, The Strand Magazine ...
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