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The brilliant Protestant scholar C.S. Lewis remarked that there are two kinds of people: those who say to God, “Thy will be ...
But my friend recommended that I read C.S. Lewis’s “The Screwtape Letters” — a book he believed would speak to my ...
While the rainbow war banners of Pride Month have dominated June over the past several years, immigration raids, riots, airstrikes in the Middle East, and a host of significant U.S. Supreme Court ...
It would be almost another three years before John Lewis got his skull cracked protesting injustice. Three years before he and a throng of brave young people stood silently at the foot of the Edmund ...
In an excerpt from his 1948 essay ‘On Living in an Atomic Age,’ C.S. Lewis reminds us that death has always been one of ...
“Although C.S Lewis wrote “The Magician’s Nephew” after “The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe”, it answers so many questions, like who is the law? Who is the emperor over the seas?
Meow. ‘Not at all likeable either as a person or a thinker’ Others simply disliked Lewis as a person. Gwydion Madawc Williams, in her 1994 piece “CS Lewis as hypocrite” for the Labour and Trade Union ...
Entertainment As Narnia turns 75, Belfast writer tells a new story of CS Lewis’s Irish boyhood The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the first in the Narnia series, was published in October 1950 ...
CS Lewis Square, Belfast: The Searcher, by sculptor Ross Wilson, which represents Digory Kirke, the narrator of the CS Lewis story The Magician’s Nephew, from The Chronicles of Narnia series ...
Narnia fans have been debating on the correct order to read the series for decades - but what CS Lewis himself think?
CS Lewis, who is most widely known for his work defending claims of the Christian faith and the Chronicles of Narnia series, offers some important insights about morality.
Muswell Hill author Maureen Paton believes the lamppost which fired Narnia writer C.S Lewis' imagination may have stood outside St Jude's-on-the-Hill in Hampstead Garden Suburb.