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C(live).
S(taples).
Lewis

(1898-1963)

 

Biography

 

http://honors.org/srcourse/C.S.Lewis_timeline.html

 

Multimedia site

http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/learning/getwritingni/wh_lewis.shtml

“An essay on the life and influence of CS Lewis” by Malcolm Jeffers
http://www.ifesireland.org/documents/essay_on_CS_Lewis.htm

“C. S. Lewis: His Enduring Legacy” by Todd Kappelman
http://www.probe.org/docs/cslewis.html

“The Second Coming of C. S. Lewis” by Alan Jacobs.1994 First Things 47 (November 1994): 27-30.
http://www.firstthings.com/ftissues/ft9411/jacobs.html


http://www.biblestudyinfo.com/screwtape/index.shtml

“C. S. Lewis was one of the greatest Christian Writers of our age. His "Screwtape Letters" still stirs considerable controversy. He wrote from the perspective of a devil giving advice to another devil in how to tempt a Christian. In doing so, he reveals to us how we let evil into our own lives. Lewis's work has influenced three generations of Christian thinkers and will continue to be a seminal Christian work.”

http://www.dimensional.com/~jbettin/judy/screwtape.htm

 

Some dispute C.S. Lewis’ claim to be a Christian:

Biblical Discernment Ministries disputes Lewis’ Christianity
http://www.rapidnet.com/~jbeard/bdm/exposes/lewis/general.htm

“C. S. Lewis—Who He Was & What He Wrote”
http://www.keepersofthefaith.com/BookReviews/BookReviewDisplay.asp?key=4

“Something else that is very disturbing is that C. S. Lewis was not only quite familiar, by his own words, with the occult, but he even said that he had to get into the devil’s mind to write the Screwtape Letters, a book in which he describes the devil’s thinking and strategy. Although, such practices might be used by someone who proves God’s existence by logic, they are not the kind of activities and study that would be engaged in by someone who knows Jesus. Great Christian minds have no part with occult phenomena.”