Lewis, C. S., Clive Staples, 1898-1963
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1898-1963
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Lewis, C. S., Clive Staples, 1898-1963
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Lewis, C. S.
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Clive Staples
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- Discipleship with C.S. Lewis, a guide to Mere Christianity for small groups and mentoring relationships, Joel Woodruff
- Finding God in the land of Narnia, Kurt Bruner & Jim Ware
- A Macat analysis C.S. Lewis's The abolition of man, Ruth Jackson
- C.S. Lewis, Anti-Darwinist : a careful examination of the development of his views on Darwinism
- Chronicling Narnia
- The Narnian, [the life and imagination of C.S. Lewis]
- Knowing Aslan, an encounter with the lion of Narnia, Thomas Williams
- Weltanschauung and apologia, a study in C.S. Lewis, E. Hofer
- The Narnian, the life and imagination of C.S. Lewis, Alan Jacobs
- The lion, the mouse, and the Dawn Treader, spiritual lessons from C.S. Lewis's Narnia, Carl McColman
- Narnia & beyond, the chronicles of C.S. Lewis
- With joyful acceptance, maybe, developing a contemporary theology of suffering in conversation with five Christian thinkers: Gregory the Great, Julian of Norwich, Jeremy Taylor, C.S. Lewis, and Ivone Gebara, Molly Field James
- Spiritual survival in the modern world, insights from C.S. Lewis's Screwtape Letters, Andrew Dean Swafford
- Más allá de la sensatez, el pensamiento de C.S. Lewis, Manfred Svensson
- Splendour in the dark, C. S. Lewis's Dymer in his life and work, Jerry Root
- The everything guide to C.S. Lewis & Narnia, explore the magical world of Narnia and the brilliant mind behind it
- Narnia, Unlocking the Wardrobe
- The question of God, C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud debate God, love, sex and the meaning of life, Armand M. Nicholi, Jr
- The reading life, the joy of seeing new worlds through others' eyes, C.S. Lewis
- C.S. Lewis as philosopher [sound recording], truth, goodness, and beauty
- Following Prince Caspian, further encounters with the lion of Narnia, Thomas Williams
- The shortest way home, Mere Christianity and C.S. Lewis
- Yet one more spring, a critical study of Joy Davidman, Don W. King
- Biblical allusions
- C.S. Lewis, a biography, Roger Lancelyn Green & Walter Hooper
- C.S. Lewis and Mere Christianity, the Crisis That Created a Classic
- Further up & further in, understanding Narnia, Joseph Pearce
- The romantic rationalist, God, life, and the imagination in the work of C.S. Lewis, John Piper; David Mathis
- The fellowship, the literary lives of the inklings, Philip Zaleski and Carol Zaleski
- Collected letters of C.S. Lewis, vol. 3, Narnia, Cambridge and Joy, 1950-1963
- Inside The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, a guide to exploring the journey beyond Narnia, Devin Brown
- Surprised by joy, the shape of my early life, C.S. Lewis
- C. S. Lewis: A Biography, A Biography, A. N. Wilson
- If I had lunch with C.S. Lewis, exploring the ideas of C.S. Lewis on the meaning of life, Alister McGrath
- Bringing Narnia home, lessons from the other side of the wardrobe, Devin Brown
- The quotable Lewis, an encyclopedic collection of quotes from the complete published works of C.S. Lewis, Wayne Martindale & Jerry Root, editors
- The feeling intellect, reading the Bible with C.S. Lewis, Roger J. Newell
- WHY LEWIS?, SEVEN REASONS WHY C. S. LEWIS IS THE SECOND MOST INFLUENTIAL AUTHOR IN MODERN CHRISTIAN HISTORY
- C.S. Lewis, a life, Alister McGrath
- A Study Guide for C.S. Lewis's The Lion
- Inside Narnia, a Guide to Exploring The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Devin Brown
- The official Narnia cookbook, food from the chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
- Hide and seek, the sacred art of indirect communication, Benson P. Fraser
- Spirits in Bondage: A Cycle of Lyrics
- C.S. Lewis's "Mere Christianity", a biography, George M. Marsden
- Surprised by Jack, an introduction to the life and works of C. S. Lewis
- Collected letters of C.S. Lewis, vol. 2, books, broadcasts and War 1931-1949
- Narnia's lost poet, the secret lives and loves of C.S. Lewis
- C.S. Lewis, a life : eccentric genius, reluctant prophet, Alister McGrath
- The hidden meaning of The Lord of the rings, the theological vision in Tolkien's fiction, [Joseph Pearce]