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C. S. Lewis: Clarity and Confusion: A Balanced Introduction to His Writings is unavailable, but you can change that!

C. S. Lewis was a remarkable man. Becoming a Christian almost against his will, he once described himself as England’s most reluctant convert. Yet he went on to become one of the seminal thinkers of the twentieth century, with an influence almost unparalleled in his generation. A prolific writer, broadcaster, and academic, his books have found their way into homes all around the world, and his...

complete: ‘when he is revealed, we shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is’ (1 John 3:2). There is no such thing as the Christian life without Christ, the God-man, living in the Christian, and C. S. Lewis knew that. In common with true Christians everywhere, Lewis believed that Jesus Christ is both God and man. He issued a strong challenge to those who do not believe that Jesus is God. The challenge, quite simply, is to come up with a better explanation. What explanation of Jesus
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