Explores the significance of the ten books C.S. Lewis said influenced him most from the perspectives of both his personal life and written works.
David Werther Livres


C.S. Lewis and the Problem of God
- 76pages
- 3 heures de lecture
C.S. Lewis's exploration of his vocation is crucial for appreciating his writings, highlighting his philosophical evolution and experiences of 'Joy.' His perspective on 'mere Christianity' emphasizes self-determination, the significance of Christ's humanity, and a nuanced view of atonement theories. This Element delves into these themes, providing a deeper understanding of Lewis's thought processes and their impact on his literary contributions.