C. S. Lewis In A Time Of War
BY JUSTIN PHILLIPS
Brief Description:
When, during the most desperate years of World War II, C S Lewis was asked by the BBC to give radio addresses about Christianity, he was dismissed by critics as a layman who was unqualified to tackle such weighty issues, but to the annoyance of some of his colleagues at Oxford, Lewis proved to be enormously persuasive and popular, his talks eventually being published as Mere Christianity, which ranks as one of the great classics of Religious Literature. This book is a fascinating look at a how these talks were created and the enthusiastic response they generated.
HarperOne 2006 336 PP. Cloth
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