C.S. Lewis Books

C.S. Lewis

One of the most well-known Christians of the 20th century, Clive Staples Lewis was a gifted novelist, academic, poet, and Christian apologist. He came to faith later in life at age 32, after reading G.K. Chesterton's The Everlasting Man, and after discussions with friend and colleague J.R.R. Tolkien. His friendship with Tolkien and a larger group of Oxford literaries known as "The Inklings," became the testing ground for many of his now famous books including The Chronicles of Narnia, Mere Christianity, The Screwtape Letters and others. Lewis' numerous written works combined his faith, reason, and story-telling gifts in a way that has seldom been exceeded in modern Christian writing.

C.S. Lewis Signature Classics

Preparing for Easter is a collection of 50 beautiful gems discovered amidst C.S. Lewis's essays, poems, letters, and other works that will lead you on a reflective journey from Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday. This wide-ranging gathering of his pieces trumpets the meaning of that "grand miracle," Christ's resurrection. Hardcover with dust jacket.

About Lewis

Explores the influence of nineteenth-century Romanticism on C. S. Lewis's theological and literary works. Through three essays, Barbeau examines Lewis's connection to Romantic ideas about imagination, memory, and personal identity, shedding light on how these themes shaped his Christian writings and his exploration of nature and sacraments. Drawing from extensive research in Lewis's personal library, Barbeau reveals the ongoing relevance of Lewis's work to modern debates about theology and culture, with responses from scholars like Sarah Borden, Matthew Lundin, and Keith L. Johnson.

Lewis Studies & Meditations

Fiction by Patti Callahan

  • "Where did Narnia come from?" The question comes from George---a critically ill little boy. And the answer could change everything for his older sister, Oxford scholarship student Megs Devonshire. Megs hardly dares approach Professor Lewis to ask---but when she does, her conversation with Lewis and his brother, Warnie, yields something surprising: a reason for hope. 320 pages, hardcover from HarperCollins.

    $17.15

    Retail: $24.99

  • The best-selling love story---now expanded with a map of Oxford, a timeline of Jack and Joy's lives, and a discussion guide for book clubs! When fiercely independent New York poet Joy Davidman began writing to Oxford don C.S. Lewis, she was looking only for spiritual answers. You'll be captivated by the story of their improbable friendship-turned-marriage. 422 pages, softcover from Nelson.

    $12.99

    Retail: $18.99

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