The Shortest Way Home: C.S. Lewis & Mere Christianity is an introductory review to Lewis's classic work on issues of faith and reason. Viewers will find honest discussion and helpful insights for the ...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation: “Mere Christianity” at 80: Why does C.S. Lewis’s unlikely classic continue to hold such appeal?
“Mere Christianity” at 80: Why does C.S. Lewis’s unlikely classic continue to hold such appeal?
Recently a friend assured me that a book by a well-known evangelical Christian was the new "Mere Christianity." For an evangelical this possibly cryptic statement needs no explanation. As evangelicals ...
Year after year, C.S. Lewis’s poetry, nonfiction, and fiction—notably The Chronicles of Narnia—sell millions of copies around the world. New examinations and editions of his books, including Mere ...
When most Christians think of C.S. Lewis, they probably picture a reserved Englishmen in a tweed suit with a pipe protruding from his lips. They may be surprised to find out he lived secretly with a ...
As the famous British author once said, crediting people with things they never said says something about us. Howard and Lash’s summary of Lewis’s thinking and Warren’s rephrasing has become one of ...
Publishers Weekly: Exploring C. S. Lewis’s Lasting Popularity—52 Years After His Death
It’s eighty years ago this month since C.S. Lewis — an Oxford don almost entirely unknown to the public — stepped up to the microphone at the London headquarters of the BBC, to give the first of the ...
Justin Phillips tells the story of C.S. Lewis’s wartime radio broadcasts. In the early years of World War II, Britain was in its darkest hour. It stood alone, facing the “cold fury and might” of the ...