C.S. Lewis

Have Someone Read You Every C.S. Lewis Essay for Less Than $20

If you’re a fan of C.S. Lewis, here’s some great news, which I just learned about via Tony Reinke’s blog. Most people know C.S. Lewis through his Narnian chronicles or his theology books, such as Mere Christianity, The Screwtape Letters, or The Great Divorce. But beyond his stories and books, we shouldn’t forget his essays. Lewis was one of the most …

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C.S. Lewis for the Digital Age: An Interview with Dr. Michael Ward

Today I have the pleasure of talking with one of my favorite people, Dr. Michael Ward, about a mutual third friend, C.S. Lewis. Michael has been described by N.T. Wright as “the foremost living C.S. Lewis scholar”. He is the author of the groundbreaking study of Lewis’ writings, Planet Narnia: The Seven Heavens in the …

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C.S. Lewis, Catholicism, and the Narnian Code: An Interview with Michael Ward

Some people might be excited to receive an email from the President or their favorite entertainer, but for a C.S. Lewis fan like myself, few thrills match opening your inbox and finding an unexpected email from Dr. Michael Ward. Described by N.T. Wright as “the foremost living Lewis scholar” (Times Literary Supplement, 2009), Michael is …

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You Start Reading Lewis, Then Chesterton, Then You’re Catholic

  This past November we celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of C.S. Lewis’ death. Friends know how much I love Lewis, but few know how responsible he was for my conversion to Catholicism. His compelling defense of tradition and his winsome sacramentality helped break down my Evangelical resistances to the Catholic Church. Like many others I …

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