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C.S. Lewis: A Guide to His Theology

ISBN: 978-1-405-15884-8

September 2007

Wiley-Blackwell

194 pages

Description

In this engaging book David Clark guides the reader through the theology of CS Lewis and illuminates the use and understanding of scripture in the works of this popular author.

  • Examines his life, work, world view, and the implications of his theology in relation to his other writings
  • Looks at Lewis' beliefs on the topics of redemption, humanity, spiritual growth, purgatory, and resurrection
  • Examines the different perspectives on Lewis and his work: as prophet, evangelist, and as a spiritual mentor
  • Explores the range and influence of Lewis' work, from the bestselling apologetic, Mere Christianity, to the world-famous Chronicles of Narnia
  • Features specially-commissioned artwork throughout
  • Written in an accessible style for general readers, students, and scholars, and will introduce Lewis' theology to a wider audience.
About the Author
David G. Clark is Professor of New Testament and Greek at Vanguard University and Adjunct Professor at Fuller Theological Seminary. He has taught courses and led workshops on C. S. Lewis for more than thirty years and is senior editor of The Lamp-Post, the publication of the Southern California C. S. Lewis Society.
Features

  • A fascinating journey into the world of C.S. Lewis, and to the scriptural undertones of his writing
  • Explores the range and influence of Lewis’ work, from Mere Christianity to The Chronicles of Narnia
  • Examines his life, work, worldview, and the implications of his theology in relation to his other writings
  • Looks at Lewis’ beliefs on the topics of redemption, humanity, spiritual growth, purgatory, and resurrection
  • Examines the different perspectives on Lewis and his work: as prophet, evangelist, and as a spiritual mentor
  • Features specially-commissioned artwork throughout.