The dramatic, true story of C.S. Lewis' journey from committed atheist to reluctant believer begins with his turbulent childhood. After losing his mother to cancer and becoming estranged from his ...
Purchase this and other timeless New Criterion essays in our hard-copy reprint series. It is structured on a simplified Freudian model, unpretentious and sensitively handled, which attaches great ...
Thought of the day: Lewis’s most enduring fame came with The Chronicles of Narnia, beginning with The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe in 1950. The seven-book series introduced readers to a fantasy ...
One of the first philosophical arguments I ever encountered was C. S. Lewis’ argument, found in his book Miracles, that naturalism is self-refuting because it is inconsistent with the validity of ...
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