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C.S. Lewis: The Signature Classics Audio Collection: The Problem of Pain, The Screwtape Letters, The Great Divorce, Mere Christianity [Abridged] [Audiobook] [Unabridged]

C. S. Lewis (Audio CD) HarperAudio 2005-10-04
Release date: 2005-10-04

18 Hours 17 Compact Discs
Unabridged


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CS Lewis Lectures on the Novels of Charles Williams


This is just a short excerpt from a much longer lecture available from the Episcopal Bookstore. Here CS Lewis talks about the novels of his friend ...


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  • (audio) book review: Mere Christianity, by C.S. Lewis (read by ...

    Wonderful behavioral insights; less convincing on the philosophy

    I will likely listen to this book again.  I listened to it because (a) I loved Lewis’s Narnia chronicles at various points in my life and was interested in more, and (2) leaders of my church have often quoted this particular book, so I figured I’d see what all the hubbub was about.  Essentially C.S. Lewis here outlines Christian doctrine as he sees it and then discusses virtues which are essential to Christianity (not – to be clear – claiming that Christianity has a corner on them).  I’m far from a philosopher (and so – as he admits in the book – is Lewis), but I found the first part not entirely convincing.  While I enjoyed some of his doctrinal elucidations, I found some of his reasoning unclear, and he occasionally used the terrible “obviously” (using that rather than good reasoning when a point was not obvious, at least to this muddled reader). I got a little bit bored.

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    Classics are not relics children So does it matter that children are reading about his parallel worlds rather than CS Lewis's? Tucker believes it does. "Time was when we had a more
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    Malaysia Star - Mar 14, 2010

    The Caterpillar wins Eric Carle's The Very Hungry Caterpillar was the most popular book, followed by The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by CS Lewis, The BFG by Roald Dahl, and more »
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    Montreal Gazette - Apr 03, 2010

    CS Lewis was born here, and the house known as Little Lea on Circular Road, where the family lived from 1905 to 1930, is thought to be the inspiration for and more »
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    Telegraph.co.uk (blog) - Mar 11, 2010

    JK Rowling doesn't deserve to be a billionaire: the Harry Potter books are Off the top of my head, I can think of half a dozen better candidates — Beatrix Potter, AA Milne, Kenneth Grahame, CS Lewis, Richmal Crompton and Roald Dahl and more »
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    #499 **April 11, 2010: "Narnia" a musical adaptation of the CS Lewis Novel, The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe presented by the Children's Theater of