As Menzie contrasts Lewis’ and Campbell’s views, he shows why it’s important to understand whether Christianity makes historic claims and what those claims are.
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Tag Archives: C.S. Lewis

Splendour in the Dark: C.S. Lewis’ Dymer in his Life and Work
A fascinating treatise on a new direction in studies of C.S. Lewis’ work.
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The Misquotable C.S Lewis: What He Didn’t Say, What He Actually Said, and Why It Matters
A thoroughly entertaining examination of C.S. Lewis’ legacy and writings.
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C.S. Lewis’ Top Ten Influential Books and Authors: Volume Three
Vaus notes the particular theological ideas that each of these four writers explored, giving readers plenty of ideas to chew on about the way they view God, faith and other matters.
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