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C.S. Lewis and the Church
Essays in Honour of Walter Hooper
C.S. Lewis and the Church
Essays in Honour of Walter Hooper
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Table of Contents
Andrew Cuneo, 'Introduction: Oxford, 1963, and a Young Boswell'
1. THE CHURCH IN LEWIS' LIFE
Mark Edwards, 'C.S. Lewis and Early Christian Literature'
Jonathan Herapath,' "You Must Throw Yourself in": C.S. Lewis and the Victorian Literary Church'
Francis Warner, 'Lewis' Involvement in the Revision of the Psalter'
2. THE CHURCH IN LEWIS' WRITINGS
Michael Ward, 'The Church in C.S. Lewis' Fiction'
James Como, 'C. S. Lewis' Quantum Church: an Uneasy Meditation'
Judith Wolfe, 'C.S. Lewis and the Eschatological Church'
Brendan Wolfe , 'Lewis on Relations between the Churches''
3. LEWIS AND THE CHURCHES
Ian Ker, ' "Mere Christianity" and Catholicism'
Kallistos Ware, 'C.S. Lewis, an "Anonymous Orthodox"?'
Chris Mitchell, 'Lewis and Historic Evangelicalism'
Philip Ryken, 'Lewis as the Patron Saint of American Evangelicalism'
Product details
Published | Mar 24 2011 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 208 |
ISBN | 9780567047366 |
Imprint | T&T Clark |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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... a significant addition to the scholarly work on Lewis... The authors of this book typically strike just the right balance between a survey of the figure at the heart of the particular chapter and a presentation of some specific examples of their theological interests.
Church Times
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... this is a thought-provoking collection... and it stands well beside Hooper's own most impressive monument, the magnificent three-volume annotated edition of Lewis's letters.
Oxford Journals
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This collection of splendid essays portrays a deeply spiritual Lewis from many perspectives. It is an essential read for everyone with interest in any phase of his life.
Theological Book Review, Volume 23, No.2