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  1. C.S. Lewis's the Problem of Pain/a Grief Observed by Terry L. Miethe, 1999-10-01
  2. C. S. Lewis, My Godfather: Letters, Photos and Recollections by Laurence Harwood, 2007-11-20
  3. C.S. Lewis: A Complete Guide to His Life & Works by Walter Hooper, 1998-07-01
  4. The Soul of C. S. Lewis: A Meditative Journey through Twenty-Six of His Best-Loved Writings by Jerry Root, Wayne Martindale, et all 2010-07-19
  5. Real Presence: The Holy Spirit in the Works of C. S. Lewis by Leanne Payne, 1979-06
  6. C.S. Lewis: Master Storyteller (Christian Heroes: Then & Now) (Christian Heroes : Then & Now) by Geoff Benge, Janet Benge, 2007-04-15
  7. C. S. Lewis's Case for Christ: Insights from Reason, Imagination and Faith by Art Lindsley, 2005-09-01
  8. Words to Live By: A Guide for the Merely Christian by C. S. Lewis, 2007-05-01
  9. C. S. Lewis's Case for Christ: Insights from Reason, Imagination and Faith by Art Lindsley, 2005-09-01
  10. From the Library of C. S. Lewis: Selections from Writers Who Influenced His Spiritual Journey (A Writers' Palette Book) by James S. Bell Jr., Anthony P. Dawson, 2004-11-16
  11. Reading the Classics with C. S. Lewis
  12. C.S. Lewis' Miracles (Shepherd's Notes. Christian Classics) by TerryL. Miethe, 2000-03-01
  13. Sword between the Sexes?, A: C. S. Lewis and the Gender Debates by Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen, 2010-02-01
  14. C.S. Lewis Then and Now by Wesley A. Kort, 2001-11-15

61. Encyclopedia Barfieldiana
In Surprised by Joy, CS Lewis (18981963), the British literary scholar, novelist,popular theologian, and Oxford and Cambridge don (1925-1954, 1954-1963,
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Heidegger C. S. Lewis In Surprised by Joy , C. S. Lewis (1898-1963), the British literary scholar, novelist, popular theologian, and Oxford and Cambridge don (1925-1954, 1954-1963, respectively), admitted that his "Second Friend" Owen Barfield "changed me a good deal more than I him. Much of the thought which he afterward put into Poetic Diction had already become mine before that important little book appeared. It would be strange if it had not. He was of course not so learned then as he has since become; but the genius was already there." But it was, of course, Lewis who would go on to become the household word, the internationally known figure. Barfield has had much to say throughout his career on the life and mind of his more famous friend. (G. B. Tennyson's Owen Barfield on C S Lewis [1989] collected these in a single volume.) A sampling follows:
  • On Lewis' "subjective idealism" in contrast to Barfield's objective idealism:
  • What differentiated Lewis from other subjective idealists was that he was not content with studying all this as an academic exercise and accepting it as a theory which could have no possible influence on a man's actual behavior. He tried to live by it. He told us something of all this in Surprised by Joy (1955). And I suppose it was here in a sense that I came in. I had had no philosophical training, and I absorbed my subjective idealism from him. But I always had an obstinate feeling that there must be some way of bridging the gulf between the empirical self and the higher self or the Absolute. The argument between us went into all sorts of philosophical and psychological detail, and I remember getting into very hot water on one occasion after trying to maintain that a proposition might be true from one point of view and untrue from another. In these arguments, Lewis could always knock me down without much difficulty, and I learned more than I can say from those falls. (

62. C.S. Lewis
CS Lewis 18981963. Clive Staples Lewis was a tutor and lecturer at OxfordUniversity for 29 years, and later Professor of Medieval and Renaissance
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On the Occasion of C. S. Lewis's Birthday (11-29-63): A TRIBUTE
Dr. Bruce L. Edwards
Bowling Green State University
Like most of my colleagues,I think of writers as companions, their books as landscapes that we traverse together. With some I care not even to embark; among others I would walk only a little way. And then there are those whose company is so joyful, edif ying, and challenging that the journey is not long enough to satisfy me or exhaust the pleasure I derive from being in their presence. There are in fact not many such writers for me. Outside of the writers of the Bible, I can count on one hand the writers to which I have returned more than twice or thrice. So many books are self-consumingonce they are read and digested, there is lit tle value in retracing one's steps in recovering what there was of merit in them. But as I look back on my adult life, my seeking of wisdom, my hope of uncovering a literary companion with unique insights into the world I inhabit and the faith I hold, the re is one name that stands outC. S. "Jack" Lewis. Had he lived to this day, he would 96. As provincial as this would have been to Jack himself, and as confining as this tribute may appear, I cannot deny the impact Lewis has had on my sense of calling and purpose as an academic knowing full well his shortcomings, oversights, and foibles...

63. Author C S Lewis, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
I was from Ireland, and I lived from 18981963. Print or Buy my poetry? For much of his life, CS Lewis was a member of a brilliant if informal society
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    I was from Ireland, and I lived from 1898-1963. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites? My influences included the Second World War had a more profound effect on his writing.. Clive Staples (Jack) Lewis was born in Ireland, in Belfast on 29 November 1898. On volunteeringand serving in the army he was wounded in 1917 fighting in the trenches during World War 1. After the war, he attended university at Oxford. Soon, he found himself on the faculty of Magdalen College where he taught Mediaeval and Renaissance English. The wound he received in the First World War would affect him physically throughout his life, yet the Second World War had a more profound effect on his writing. The new mechanised and bureaucratised society that rose up during the war years held a fascination for him. His witty observations on it can be perused in the " Screwtape Letters ", one of his most famous works, along with

64. Zondervan Books: C. S. Lewis
CS Lewis (18981963) was one of the intellectual giants of the twentieth centuryand arguably the most influential Christian writer of his day.
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65. Lewis, CS (Clive Staples Lewis, 1898-1963)
Lewis, CS (Clive Staples Lewis, 18981963) EGNE VEVSTEDER. Into the WardrobeA Web Site devoted to CS Lewis DrZeus
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66. Lewis, CS (Clive Staples Lewis, 1898-1963)
Lewis, CS (Clive Staples Lewis, 18981963). • lokal begrenset tilgang *usikker/gammel. EGNE VEVSTEDER. Into the Wardrobe The CS Lewis Web Site DrZeus
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67. Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Lewis, CS (Clive Staples)
CS (CLIVE STAPLES) Lewis (18981963). The truth is not that we need the criticsin order to enjoy the authors, but that we need the authors in order to
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"The truth is not that we need the critics in order to enjoy the authors, but that we need the authors in order to enjoy the critics." Birthplace

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Two years in the brutal Wynyard School, followed by Cherbourg School and a scholarship at Malvern College. CS (Clive Staples) Lewis's time at University College, Oxford, was interrupted by the first world war. He graduated in 1922 with a First in Greats.
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He joined the Somerset Light Infantry in 1917, spending the last few months of the war in hospital after being wounded in the battle of Arras. He taught English at Oxford and was appointed professor of medieval and renaissance literature at Cambridge in 1955.

68. Browse By Author: L - Project Gutenberg
Lewis, CS (Clive Staples) (18981963). Hamilton, Clive; Spirits in bondage; acycle of lyrics (English). Lewis, H. Elvet. Men of the Bible;
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69. Lewis, C.S. (Norwegian Writers' Web)
Lewis, CS United Kingdom 18981963. Links Books and Writers Biography. SEARCH FORLewis, CS. SEARCH IN. National Library Norway Sweden Finland
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70. C. S. Lewis
CS Lewis 18981963. Aryan Path 35 (March 1964) 98-103. Griffin, William. CS Lewis 1898-1963. National Review 16 (24 March 1964) 240, 242-43.
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C. S. Lewis This bibliography was compiled by William S. Peterson for his Web site English Literature and Religion and was uploaded 19 February 2003. Abraham, William J. "C. S. Lewis and the Conversion of the West." Perspectives 10 (January 1995): 12-17. Anderson, George C. "C. S. Lewis: Foe of Humanism." Christian Century 63 (25 December 1946): 1562-63. Bailey, George. "My Oxford Tutor: C. S. Lewis." Reporter 30 (23 April 1964): 37-38, 40. Bateson, F. W. "C. S. Lewis." New Statesman Bertram, James. "C. S. Lewis." Comment [New Zealand] Beversluis, John. "Surprised by Freud: A Critical Appraisal of A. N. Wilson's Biography of C. S. Lewis." Christianity and Literature Bishop, Leigh C., and Samuel B. Thielman. "C. S. Lewis on Psychoanalysis: Though Darkest Zeitgeistheim." Journal of Psychology and Christianity 11 (Spring 1992): 44-56. Bowers, Paul. "Acquainted with Grief: The Special Contribution of the Book of Lamentations." African Journal of Evangelical Theology 9, no. 2 (1990): 33-39.

71. TomFolio.com: By C S Lewis
Lewis, CS (Clive Staples, 18981963) A Grief Observed Afterword by Chad Walsh.Publisher NY, Bantam 1980. 151 p. th Bantum printing; 1st pub. 1963.
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72. Hooper, Walter McGehee
Lewis, CS (Clive Staples), 18981963. Size About 6200 items (13.5 linear feet).Provenance Received from Walter McGehee Hooper, 1980 and 1981;
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73. The Board - Www.journalgazette.net
Lewis, CS (Clive Staples), 18981963. copies at pubyear 1 (HOLDS) MAIN andothers 2002 2 248.4 L58S The screwtape letters sound recording
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74. Fantasy Andersen, HC (Hans Christian), 1805-1875. The Nightingale
Lewis, CS (Clive Staples), 18981963. The horse and his boy / CS Lewis ; illustratedby Pauline Baynes. 1994. Lewis, CS (Clive Staples), 1898-1963.
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  • Andersen, H. C. (Hans Christian), 1805-1875. The nightingale / Hans Christian Andersen ; translated by Eva Le Gallienne ; designed and illus. by Nancy Ekholm Burkert. [1965] Babbitt, Natalie. Tuck everlasting / Natalie Babbitt. 1975. Boston, Lucy M. The children of Green Knowe / by Lucy M. Boston ; illustrated by Peter Boston. Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898. Alice's adventures in wonderland / by Lewis Carroll with the original illlustrations by Sir John Tenniel in black and white, and in full colour from sixteen scenes and figures by Hugh Gee. c1948. Christopher, John. When the Tripods Came / by John Christopher. Cooper, Susan. Greenwitch. 1974. Cooper, Susan. Silver on the tree / Susan Cooper. 1977. Cooper, Susan. The dark is rising / Susan Cooper. 1993, c1973 Cooper, Susan. The grey king / by Susan Cooper ; ill. by Michael Heslop. 1975. Dalgliesh, Alice, 1893- The little wooden farmer. Pictures by Anita Lobel. [1968, c1930] De Vos, Janifer C. The dark watch / by Janifer C. De Vos. 1991. Fenner, Carol. Tigers in the cellar. Story and pictures by Carol Fenner. [1963]

75. [e-Library OPAC] IBistro At Urbandale / Johnston Public Library
Prince Caspian VHS and the voyage of the dawn treader Lewis, CS (CliveStaples), 18981963. Prince Caspian. 1 copy available at URBANDALE in VIDEO
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76. The Chronicle: July 20, 2001: The 3 Sides Of C.S. Lewis
Cambridge Universities, CS Lewis (18981963) wrote more than 40 books. Indeed,his published output sometimes appears to be the work of at least three
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The 3 Sides of C.S. Lewis
By SCOTT McLEMEE Besides teaching generations of undergraduates at Oxford and ALSO SEE:
Holy War in the Shadowlands

Cambridge Universities, C.S. Lewis (1898-1963) wrote more than 40 books. Indeed, his published output sometimes appears to be the work of at least three different authors.
One was a serious scholar who, as a young man, won top honors for his study of classics, philosophy, and English. His book The Allegory of Love (1936) remains a landmark in the criticism of medieval and Renaissance literature. This was also the Lewis who, according to academic legend, had read every book published in the English language during the 16th century.
A second C.S. Lewis may have been the greatest 20th-century practitioner of apologetics the branch of Christian theology arguing for the soundness of its doctrines against the objections of unbelievers. Lewis had become an atheist in his teens, but underwent a dramatic conversion in 1931, largely under the influence of discussions with a fellow Oxford medievalist named J.R.R. Tolkien. Lewis told the story of his conversion in Surprised by Joy (1955), and delivered numerous lectures, such as the BBC radio addresses gathered in

77. IPac2.0
Lewis, CS (Clive Staples), 18981963. Broadcast talks. Lewis, CS (Clive Staples),1898-1963. Christian behaviour. Lewis, CS (Clive Staples), 1898-1963.
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78. C. S. Lewis - Clive Staples Lewis
Translate this page CS Lewis - Clive Staples Lewis - (Gran Bretaña, 1898-1963), Lewis. Clive StaplesLewis, crítico, académico y novelista inglés, nació en Belfast (Irlanda).
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79. C.S. Lewis - Taylor University
Information about CS Lewis. Clive Staples ( Jack ) Lewis (18981963) isprobably the best known and most effective 20th century writer of Christian
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Clive Staples ("Jack") Lewis (1898-1963) is probably the best known and most effective 20th century writer of Christian apologetics. He was a respected scholar and teacher at Oxford university for 29 years and then served as a professor at Cambridge University until the end of his career. C.S. Lewis received his First Class degree in Classical Moderations from University College, Oxford University in 1920. In 1922, he received another First Class degree in Literae Humaniores, and yet another in English Language and Literature in 1923. During his professional career he was Fellow and Tutor in English at Magdalen College, Oxford University from 1925 until 1954, and Professor of Medieval and Renaissance English at Cambridge University from 1954 until 1963. An atheist throughout his early life, he adopted theism in 1929 and converted to Christianity in 1931. Lewis' spiritual pilgrimage followed two tracks, both intellectual and emotional-intuitive. Since childhood he had experienced prolonged moments of longing, the bittersweet stab of desire. He perceived that these longings, which he came to identify as joy, actually pointed away from themselves, to another world of permanence and fulfillment, to God.

80. Aftenland: C. S. Lewis (1898-1963)
CS Lewis (18981963). - Introduktion -. - Citater - JT Como CS Lewis at theBreakfast Table ond Other Reminiscences. New York 1979
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FORSIDE NYT SKRÆP FOLKET AF ÆLDE ... SØG C. S. LEWIS (1898-1963) - Introduktion - - Citater - - Udgivelsesliste og litteratur - - Links - Introduktion Engelsk forfatter og professor i ældre engelsk litteratur. Deltog i Første verdenskrig, men blev såret i 1917. Året efter påbegyndtes uddannelse og karriere ved Oxfords universitet, hvor han opnåede et højt forskningsmæssigt omdømme, bl.a. for hans Allegory of Love: A Study in Medieval Tradition (1936). Var fra 1925-1954 ansat ved Magdalen Collage, Oxford, hvor han blev samlingspunkt for en litterær kreds, The Inklings, der ligeledes omfattede bl.a. J. R. R. Tolkien. Fra 1954-63 professor i engelsk middelalder- og renæssancelitteratur ved Cambridge og udgav 1954 English Literature in the Sixteenth Century som en del af Oxford History of English Literature. Efter en ateistisk periode, bekendte Lewis sig fra 1931 fuldt ud til den kristne tro og skrev i forlængelse af dette en lang række betydningsfulde religiøse og moralfilosofiske arbejder, bl.a. The Pilgrim’s Regress: An Allegorical Apology for Christianity, Reason and Romanticism

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