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C. S. Lewis sets out to persuade his audience of the importance and relevance of universal values such as courage and honor in contemporary society. |
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Here are two classics of moral philosophy from one of the most revered Christian voices of our time. 'In The Abolition of Man, C. S. Lewis reflects on society and nature and the challenges of how... |
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Written after his wife's tragic death as a way of surviving the "mad midnight moment," A Grief Observed is C.S. Lewis's honest reflection on the fundamental issues of life, death, and faith... |
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Written after his wife’s tragic death as a way of surviving the “mad midnight moments,” A Grief Observed is C. S. Lewis’s honest reflection on the fundamental issues of life, death, and faith... |
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Narnia ... where horses talk ... where treachery is brewing ... where destiny awaits.
On a desperate journey, two runaways meet and join forces. Though they are only looking to escape their... |
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One last battle against evil, one final journey to the magical land of Narnia.
Narnia...where the last king makes a stand and sad farewells turn to joy...where the Adventure begins... |
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| NARNIA...the land beyond the wardrobe door, a secret place frozen in eternal winter...a magical country waiting to be set free.
Lucy is the first to find the secret of the wardrobe in the... |
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Why We Still Haven't Found What We're Looking For We long for heaven, and we will never feel fully at home until we get there. This keen insight into our souls pervades the writings of C. S.... |
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| The secret passage to the house next door leads to a fascinating adventure.
The Magician's Nephew, the first book of The Chronicles of Narnia...where the woods are thick and cool,... |
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| Mere Christianity is C. S. Lewis’s forceful and accessible doctrine of Christian belief. First heard as informal radio broadcasts and then published as three separate books – The Case for... |
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