C.S. Lewis in a Time of War

C.S. Lewis in a Time of War
Title C.S. Lewis in a Time of War PDF eBook
Author Justin Phillips
Publisher
Pages 324
Release 2002
Genre Broadcast talks (Radio program)
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BBC journalist Justin Phillips explores the fascinating story of the radio broadcasts that evolved into Lewis's seminal work, Mere Christianity, and the enthusiastic response they evoked in London during World War II as German bombs fell on the city.

5 Minutes in Church History

5 Minutes in Church History
Title 5 Minutes in Church History PDF eBook
Author Stephen J. Nichols
Publisher Reformation Trust Publishing
Pages 154
Release 2019
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781642891317

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The history of the church is filled with stories. Stories of triumph, stories of defeat, stories of joy, and stories of sorrow. These stories are a legacy of God's faithfulness to His people. In this book, Dr. Stephen J. Nichols provides postcards from the church through the centuries. These snapshots capture the richness of Christian history with glimpses of fascinating saints, curious places, precious artifacts, and surprising turns of events. In exploring them, Dr. Nichols takes the reader on a lively and informative journey through the record of God's providence to encourage, challenge, and enjoy. This is our story--our family history. "THE CENTURIES OF CHURCH HISTORY GIVE US A LITANY OF GOD'S DELIVERANCES. GOD HAS DONE IT BEFORE, MANY TIMES AND IN MANY WAYS, AND HE CAN DO IT AGAIN. HE WILL DO IT AGAIN. AND IN THAT, WE FIND COURAGE FOR TODAY AND FOR TOMORROW."

A Morning After War

A Morning After War
Title A Morning After War PDF eBook
Author K. J. Gilchrist
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 248
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780820476124

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A Morning After War fills a critical gap in C. S. Lewis biographies with unprecedented detail by tracing Lewis's wartime service, relationships, and earliest publications. Probing war's traumatic destruction upon Lewis's romantic expectations of tranquil life, this book surpasses literary analyses of Lewis's work by asserting a comprehensive definition of war literature. Equally, scholars and students of World War I, war literature, trauma studies, and C. S. Lewis will find this work an invaluable reassessment of central assumptions in their fields. Not least, here finally is the young C. S. Lewis preceding his usual and often idolized personas.

Weight of Glory

Weight of Glory
Title Weight of Glory PDF eBook
Author C. S. Lewis
Publisher Zondervan
Pages 212
Release 2001-03-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 0060653205

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Selected from sermons delivered by C. S. Lewis during World War II, these nine addresses offer guidance and inspiration in a time of great doubt.These are ardent and lucid sermons that provide a compassionate vision of Christianity.

The Light from Behind the Sun

The Light from Behind the Sun
Title The Light from Behind the Sun PDF eBook
Author Douglas Wilson
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2021
Genre
ISBN 9781954887152

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"This book is a collection of essays by Douglas Wilson on C.S. Lewis, his work, and his wisdom"--

Black Sparta

Black Sparta
Title Black Sparta PDF eBook
Author Naomi Mitchison
Publisher
Pages 330
Release 1928
Genre Greece
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A Hobbit, a Wardrobe, and a Great War

A Hobbit, a Wardrobe, and a Great War
Title A Hobbit, a Wardrobe, and a Great War PDF eBook
Author Joseph Loconte
Publisher Thomas Nelson
Pages 264
Release 2015-06-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 0718021770

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Had there been no Great War, there would have been no Hobbit, no Lord of the Rings, no Narnia, and perhaps no conversion to Christianity by C. S. Lewis. The First World War laid waste to a continent and brought about the end of innocence—and the end of faith. Unlike a generation of young writers who lost faith in the God of the Bible, however, J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis found that the Great War deepened their spiritual quest. Both men served as soldiers on the Western Front, survived the trenches, and used the experience of that conflict to ignite their Christian imagination. Tolkien and Lewis produced epic stories infused with the themes of guilt and grace, sorrow and consolation. Giving an unabashedly Christian vision of hope in a world tortured by doubt and disillusionment, the two writers created works that changed the course of literature and shaped the faith of millions. This is the first book to explore their work in light of the spiritual crisis sparked by the conflict.