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  1. Spirits in bondage; a cycle of lyrics, in three parts by C S. 1898-1963 Lewis, 2010-09-12
  2. Biography - Lewis, C. S. (1898-1963): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  3. Lewis, C. S. (1898-1963): An entry from SJP's <i>St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture</i> by Jessy Randall, 2000
  4. Mere Christian C. S. Lewis 1898-1963 by Richard H Schmidt, 2005
  5. The Collected Letters of C.S. Lewis, Volume 3: Narnia, Cambridge, and Joy, 1950 - 1963 by C. S. Lewis, 2007-01-09
  6. Behind the Veil of Familiarity: C.S. Lewis (1898-1998)
  7. The Letters of C.S. Lewis to Arthur Greeves, 1914-1963 by C. S. Lewis, 1986-09
  8. They Stand Together: The Letters of C.S. Lewis to Arthur Greeves (1914-1963) by C. S. Lewis, 1979-12
  9. The Last Battle [Chronicles Of Narnia] by C[live]. S[taples]. (1898-1963) LEWIS, 1968
  10. Voyage of the Dawn Treader, The [Chronicles Of Narnia] by C[live]. S[taples]. (1898-1963) LEWIS, 1960
  11. Prince Caspian, The Return to Narnia [Chronicles Of Narnia] by C[live]. S[taples]. (1898-1963) LEWIS, 1960
  12. The great divorce, a dream by C. S. (Clive Staples) (1898-1963) Lewis, 1945
  13. C. S. Lewis on Joy by C. S. Lewis, 1998-09
  14. The Latin Letters of C.S. Lewis by C.S. Lewis, Giovanni Calabria, 2009-11-16

1. The Infography About Lewis, C.S. (Clive Staples) (1898-1963)
Lewis, C.S. ( Clive Staples) (18981963) An expert whose research specialty is C.S. Lewis recommends these sources. eds). The C.S. Lewis Readers' Encyclopedia. Zondervan, 1998
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Schultz, Jeffrey D., and John G. West, Jr. (eds). The C.S. Lewis Readers' Encyclopedia. Zondervan, 1998. An easy-to-use, well-balanced compendium of information about Lewis and his works, by over forty contributers. Hooper, Walter. C.S. Lewis: Companion and Guide. HarperCollins, 1996. The first and longest compendium of information about Lewis. This one-man work and The C.S. Lewis Readers' Encyclopedia (above) complement each other; both are needed. George Sayer. Jack: A Life of C.S. Lewis. Crossway Books, 1994. Unquestionably the best biography of C.S. Lewis, and improved in the updated 1997 edition. Lindskoog, Kathryn. C.S. Lewis: Mere Christian. Fourth edition, Cornerstone Press Chicago, 1997. Generally considered the best overview of C.S. Lewis's core beliefs as expressed in his life and his writings. Lindskoog, Kathryn. Sleuthing C.S. Lewis: More Light in the Shadowlands. Mercer University Press, 2001. Separating the published biographical and bibliographical Lewis apocrypha from Lewis's genuine history and his authentic canon. Myers, Doris T. C.S. Lewis in Context. Kent State University Press, 1994. An analysis of Lewis's fiction that will appeal to linguistic and literary scholars as well as to Lewis enthusiasts.

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3. C.S. Lewis - General Teachings/Activities
Lewis (18981963) General Teachings/Activities. - C.S. Lewis was born in Belfast, Ireland, the younger of two sons; he was named Clive Staples Lewis.
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- C.S. Lewis was born in Belfast, Ireland, the younger of two sons; he was named Clive Staples Lewis. He claimed to have been converted to Christianity in 1931 and was, as he put it: "A very ordinary layman of The Church of England." (Lewis was a member of the apostate Church of England, an institution whose history is based largely on theological compromise with Rome.) He had no theological training. He was the author of 40-plus books which included poems, novels, children's books, science fiction, theology, literary criticisms, educational philosophy, and an autobiography. From 1954 until his death, he was professor of medieval and Renaissance English at Cambridge University. Today, C.S. Lewis is known as a distinguished literary scholar and Christian apologist. Mere Christianity (a book upon which the beliefs of many professing Christians are based) is considered one of the most profound and logically irrefutable writings on Christian apologetics. Nevertheless, even this book is fraught with theological error. (For example, the concept of "mere Christianity" means agreeing on a small common denominator of Christian truth, while tolerating great areas of disagreement.) In 1993

4. ChurchRodent: Lewis, C. S. (1898-1963)
Lewis, CS (18981963). Clive Staples Lewis became the most popular defender of orthodox Christianity in the English speaking world in the mid-twentieth century.
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Clive Staples Lewis became the most popular defender of orthodox Christianity in the English speaking world in the mid-twentieth century. Lewis was born in Belfast in 898 and was brought up in the Christian faith. He was educated at Malvern College and then privately under a tutor whose atheism had such an influence on him that by he time Lewis went up to Oxford University in 1917 he was himself an unbeliever.
Having been elected to a fellowship in English at Magdalen College, Oxford, he held the post till 1954 when he became the Professor of Medieval and Renaissance English Litrature at Cambridge. Over the years he wrote a number of works of literary criticism which are classics in their field.
Lewis was converted in 1931, his conversion triggered a rich variety of creativity. His international bestseller, The Screwtape Letters (1942), won him a reputation for being able to "make righteousness readable". He Believed "all that is not eternal is eternally out of date", he was completely orthodox and is admired by Christians from all branches of the church.
Following his conversion he regularly gave two thirds of his income to charities.

5. Into The Wardrobe The C. S. Lewis Web Site
Into the wardrobe the C. S. Lewis web site Into the Wardrobe is an extensive site relating to the life and works of Clive Staples Lewis (18981963). The site has been created, and is maintained
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6. Memphis C.S. Lewis Society
The Memphis C.S. Lewis Society was formed to bring together people in the Memphis area who share for C.S. Lewis a special admiration and love and an active interest. Favorite passages. Other Lewis Links. Meeting Minutes. Contact us information regarding the Memphis C. S. Lewis Society, please send email to WA4MFF@aol.com. C. S. Lewis (18981963)
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7. Lewis, C(live) S(taples) (1898-1963)
Lewis, C(live) S(taples) (18981963) References 1. Lewis, CS Out of the Silent Planet. New York Macmillan (1943) (first published 1938).
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Literature professor at Oxford from 1925 and Professor of Medieval and Renaissance Literature at Cambridge University after 1954 who wrote extensively as a Christian apologist. His cosmic trilogy, Out of the Silent Planet Perelandra (1943), and That Hideous Strength (1945), explores the idea, popular among Catholic authorities during the early decades of the twentieth century, that the assumption of multiple inhabited worlds is compatible with Christian doctrine and that beings on other planets might be in a variety of different spiritual states. Some worlds, accordingly, might be in an Eden-like state of grace, others "fallen", redeemed, or in a condition of "integral nature" midway between man and angel. Some might even be so evil that they were beyond redemption. This was essentially an updated and expanded version of the idea proposed by some Medieval Christian Aristotelians that the heavenly regions between the Moon and the primum mobile might be occupied by angelic intelligences. In Lewis's vision, Mars ("Malacandra") has yet to experience the Fall of humankind, Venus ("Perelandra") has seen it averted, while Earth ("Thulcandra") is isolated by divine decree.

8. C.S. Lewis (1898-1963) Irish Writer.
(18981963) Irish/British writer. CS Lewis was a novelist and critic; he also held the chair of Medieval and Renaissance studies at Cambridge University.
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Recent Up a category Books About C.S. Lewis C.S. Lewis was a novelist and critic; he also held the chair of Medieval and Renaissance studies at Cambridge University. He's well-known for his Narnia chronicles. C.S. Lewis: A Biography C.S. Lewis is one of the most versatile figures in literary history. He dreamed of becoming a great poet; instead, he achieved fame as the writer of children's books, nonfiction, science fiction, and literary criticism. C. S. Lewis Among the Postmodernists

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The English scholar, science-fiction writer, and Christian apologist Clive Staples Lewis was born in Belfast, Ireland. He was educated privately and at the University of Oxford, and was a member of The Inklings, a group of Oxford writers including J. R. R. Tolkien and Charles Williams. A fellow and tutor at Oxford from 1925 to 1954, he was subsequently professor of medieval and Renaissance English literature at the University of Cambridge.
Lewis's critical works include Allegory of Love: A Study in Medieval Tradition (1936), which examines the connections between medieval literature and courtly love, and A Preface to Paradise Lost (1942). Lewis was known to a large public, however, as a persuasive and passionate advocate of conservative Christianity through books which examined and explained moral and religious problems. His Perelandra trilogy Out of the Silent Planet Perelandra (1943), and

12. C.S. Lewis (1898-1963)
Translate this page CS Lewis (1898–1963). “Sono un democratico in quanto credo nel Peccato Originale…L’ umanità è in un tale stato di corruttela
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The art of disagreement CS Lewis (18981963); The Hudson Review (ISSN 0018-702X) v48 229-39 Summ 1995 Como, James T. Mere Lewis; The Wilson Quarterly (ISSN
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14. Augustine Fellowship: A Centennial Tribute To C.S. Lewis (1898-1963)
A Centennial Tribute to CS Lewis (18981963). A Christian Thinker Profile. by Kenneth Richard Samples. This article was published in FACTS FAITH, Vol. 12, no.
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Translate this page Home_Page CS Lewis (1898-1963), Clive Staples Lewis, crítico, académico y novelista inglés, nació en Belfast (Irlanda). Estudió
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C live Staples Lewis, crítico, académico y novelista inglés, nació en Belfast (Irlanda). Estudió en escuelas privadas y completó su formación en la Universidad de Oxford. Fue tutor y miembro del consejo de Gobierno de Oxford entre 1925 y 1954. Posteriormente dio clases de literatura medieval inglesa en la Universidad de Cambridge. Su principal obra crítica es Alegoría del amor (1936), donde estudia las relaciones entre la literatura medieval y el amor cortesano. Esta obra consolidó su prestigio académico. Sin embargo, Lewis es más conocido por sus análisis de problemas morales y religiosos resultado de sus vivencias: se educó en el protestantismo del Ulster, se hizo agnóstico por la influencia pagana de la lectura de los clásicos y abrazó el catolicismo tras largas discusiones con su amigo Tolkien. Su trilogía Perelandra , que comenzó con El planeta silencioso (1938), resultó ser una fusión sin precedentes de ciencia ficción, fantasía y alegoría. Entre sus estudios sobre las creencias del cristianismo tradicional, basadas en parte en sus conferencias radiofónicas para la BBC durante la II Guerra Mundial, figuran Más allá de la personalidad Milagros (1947), y

16. C.S. Lewis - Britannia Biographies
CS Lewis (18981963) One of the truly towering intellects of the twentieth century, Clive Staples Lewis was a Christian apologist, moral mythologist, scholar
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C. S. Lewis (1898-1963)
One of the truly towering intellects of the twentieth century, Clive Staples Lewis was a Christian apologist, moral mythologist, scholar and writer, born in Belfast, N. Ireland. Lewis taught at Magdalene College, Oxford from 1925-54 and from 1954 at Cambridge. His time at Oxford brought him into an association with some of his peers, who gathered regularly in their rooms or at local public houses to recite their personal work to each other. This group, who came to be known as the Inklings, included J. R. R. Tolkien and Charles Williams.
The central event in Lewis' life was his conversion to Christianity, a process which occupied the years 1929-31, and which provided the foundation for all his later work. Lewis documents his spiritual odyssey in the book, "Surprised By Joy" (1955). He came to the attention of the public as a result of a series of radio broadcasts during World War II, in which his ability to present deep Christian truth in a simple and engaging way won him wide popularity with the listening audience. That popularity was not shared, however, by his academic colleagues, who were jealous of his success. " The Screwtape Letters " (1942), a correspondence between two of Hell's demons named Screwtape and Wormwood, is his best-known book.

17. La Science-fiction - Lewis, C. S. (Clive Staples), 1898-1963

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Cette hideuse puissance : roman / C. S. Lewis ; trad. de Frank Straschitz ; introd. par François Rivière ; postf. de Jacques Bergier. Paris : Nouvelles éditions Oswald, 1979. 204 p. ; 21 cm. (Fantastique, Science-fiction, Aventure) ISBN 2-7304-0019-2. SDM: 7910327 [A+ 5] [Titre original: That hideous strength.] Troisième et dernière partie de ce grand récit inclassable, quoique appartenant à la science-fiction. Ce livre publié en 1946 fait suite à Le silence de la Terre et Voyage à Vénus (édités chez Retz). Il conclut, de façon magistrale, ce combat épique contre le mal et son affabulation est plutôt prophétique et lucide, ainsi qu'en témoigne la postface de Jacques Bergier. Le silence de la terre / C. S. Lewis ; [trad. de Marguerite Faguer]. Paris : Retz, 1975. 254 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. (Les Chefs-d'oeuvre de la science-fiction et du fantastique) ISBN 2-7256-0076-6. SDM: 7602068 [A 5] [Titre original: Out of the silent planet. Ed. originale, 1938.] Premier volume d'une trilogie qui nous plonge avec beaucoup de talent d'évocation et une indéniable volonté d'invocation dans une vaste allégorie théologique où les extraterrestres ressemblent étrangement aux anges de la révélation chrétienne. L'ensemble forme une large fresque où se joue, sur Mars, Vénus et la Terre, le drame du Bien et du Mal. Une oeuvre de premier plan, même si elle est composite quant à sa forme. Ellse se veut une réponse chrétienne aux oeuvres de Stapledon, insufflant à la cosmologie plutôt matérialiste de ce dernier une théologie morale qui trouve à s'épanouir dans le vaste cadre de la science-fiction.

18. Lewis, CS (Clive Staples Lewis, 1898-1963)
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20. Creative Quotations From C. S. Lewis (1898-1963)
Creative Quotations from . . . CS Lewis (18981963) born on Nov 3 English author, scholar. He wrote Christian apologetic, The Screwtape
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Tshirts African Cichlids Education without values, as useful as it is, seems rather to make man a more clever devil.
Aim at heaven and you get earth thrown in. Aim at earth and you get neither. No clever arrangement of bad eggs ever made a good omelet. It is only our bad temper that we put down to being tired or worried or hungry; we put our good temper down to ourselves. The long dull monotonous years of middle-aged prosperity or middle-aged adversity are excellent campaigning weather for the Devil.
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F: In "Inspiring Quotations," by Albert W. Wells, Jr., 1988. R: Recalled on his death, 22 Nov 1963. A: In "Inspiring Quotations," by Albert W. Wells, Jr., 1988. N: Mere Christianity.

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