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The C.S. Lewis phenomenon did not end with his death A sculpture of Aslan stands in C.S. Lewis Square in Belfast, Northern Ireland (photo: dotmiller1986 / Shutterstock) Joseph Pearce Blogs July 26 ...
C.S. Lewis' seminal children's book series, The Chronicles of Narnia, has been highly influential in the way young people's fantasy literature has developed.
C.S. Lewis wrote more than just fantasy; he questioned the very ethics and philosophies of the world's most-followed religion. See how his thoughts on Christianity continues its impact today.
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 life’s few certainties — and calls Christians to live with faith ...
C.S. Lewis on the Psalm’s ‘Ferocious Parts’ Brett Vanderzee Our beloved apologist wrestled with the Psalms’ hardest words in his season of suffering. Christianity Today March 14, 2025 ...
More than 60 years after his death, British writer C.S. Lewis (1898-1963) endures for the words he committed to paper. Generations of children have been enchanted by his “Chronicles of Narnia ...
The Christian faith of early 20th-century Irish author C.S. Lewis is enjoying a rebirth right now as American culture, and the wider Western world, appear to have lost a sense of right and wrong.
CT’s sister publication Christian History & Biography devoted an issue to C.S. Lewis in 1985. It’s Winter 2005 issue, available Nov. 30, also covers Lewis, and is available for purchase from ...
Daniel Payne performs in the one-man show “Christmas C.S. Lewis,” which will be in Cleveland on Dec. 19 and 20 for performances at Playhouse Square’s Hanna Theatre.
Part of the Tolkien-Gordon Collection “Forgotten” poem by C.S. Lewis published for the first time "Mód Þrýþe Ne Wæg" (1935) was among documents sold to the University of Leeds 10 years ago.