God in the Dock is a collection of previously unpublished essays and speeches from C. S. Lewis, collected from many sources after his death. Its title...
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all essays found in Essay Collection [2000]) Selected Literary Essays (1969; not included in Essay Collection [2000]) God in the Dock: Essays on Theology...
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C. S. Lewis (redirect from The Inner Ring)
many of which were collected in God in the Dock and The Weight of Glory and Other Addresses. His most famous works, the Chronicles of Narnia, contain...
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words "God is Love", Lewis initially thought to contrast "Need-love" (such as the love of a child for its mother) and "Gift-love" (epitomized by God's love...
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executive record producer. He is one of the two stepsons of C. S. Lewis. Gresham was born in New York City, the son of writers William Lindsay Gresham...
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C. S. (1945). God in the Dock: Essays on Theology and Ethics. Eerdmans. p. 101. Letter to Owen Barfield, c. August 1939, printed in Hooper, Walter Hooper...
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UC - Irvine. 5 June 2011 <The Oxford Companion to World Mythology> Lewis, C. S. (1970). "Myth Become Fact." God in the Dock: Essays on Theology and Ethics...
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Christianity. See essay "Is Theism Important?" in Lewis, C. S. (15 September 2014). Hooper, Walter (ed.). God in the Dock. William B. Eerdmans Publishing. pp. 186–...
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Surprised by Joy (redirect from Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life)
Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life is a partial autobiography published by C. S. Lewis in 1955. The work describes Lewis's life from very early...
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Freud's Last Session (category Films set in London)
based on the stage play of the same name by Mark St. Germain, which itself is based upon the book The Question of God, by Armand Nicholi. The film was...
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Tash, insists on seeing his god. Rishda tries to dissuade him, but Emeth enters the empty stable. Angry at the deception in the name of Tash, he kills another...
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Inklings (redirect from The Inklings)
between the early 1930s and late 1949. The Inklings were literary enthusiasts who praised the value of narrative in fiction and encouraged the writing...
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incompetent tempter. In the 31 letters which compose the book, Screwtape gives Wormwood detailed advice on various methods of undermining God's words and of promoting...
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"Interview With Della Reese: 'God's Had a Bad Agent'". The Christian Post. Retrieved November 20, 2017. "COP ON THE BEAT". Library of Congress. "HALLELUJAH...
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Narnia and the Pevensie children against the White Witch and her minions. As the "son of the Emperor-beyond-the-Sea" (an allusion to God the Father), Aslan...
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candid, the book details the anger and bewilderment that he felt towards God after H's death as well as his impressions of life without her. The period...
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used to framing his faith in abstract, pseudo-intellectual terms that he can no longer definitively say whether he believes in God; an artist refuses, arguing...
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servants of the one and only true God, Maleldil. As noted by Lewis in the non-fiction book The Discarded Image, the identification of the Greco-Roman...
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Jim (2005). Finding God in the Land of Narnia. Tyndale House. pp. 141–146. ISBN 978-0-8423-8104-8. Rogers, Jonathan (2005). The World According to Narnia:...
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Perelandra (category The Space Trilogy books)
titled Voyage to Venus in a later edition published by Pan Books) is the second book in the Space Trilogy of C. S. Lewis, set on the planet of Perelandra...
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Bulverism (section Source of the concept)
This was reprinted both in Undeceptions and the more recent anthology God in the Dock in 1970. He explains the origin of this term: Suppose I think, after...
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Erewhon (redirect from Erewhon; or Over the Range)
Lewis alludes to the book in his essay, The Humanitarian Theory of Punishment in the posthumously published collection, God in the Dock (1970).[citation...
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The Abolition of Man is a 1943 book by C. S. Lewis. Subtitled "Reflections on education with special reference to the teaching of English in the upper...
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Ellen Geer (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
born in New York City, the daughter of actors Herta Ware and Will Geer. Her father was best-known for playing Grandpa Zebulon "Zeb" Walton on The Waltons...
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Prince Caspian (redirect from Prince Caspian the Return to Narnia)
Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia) is a high fantasy novel for children by C. S. Lewis, published by Geoffrey Bles in 1951. It was the second published...
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charts the progress of a fictional character named John through a philosophical landscape in search of the Island of his desire. Lewis described the novel...
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That Hideous Strength (redirect from The Tortured Planet)
offend the average reader's sense of probability but because in effect they decide the issue in advance. When one is told that God and the Devil are in conflict...
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Shadowlands (1993 film) (category Films set in the 1950s)
Denison. In the 1950s, the reserved, middle-aged bachelor C. S. Lewis is an Oxford University academic at Magdalen College and author of The Chronicles...
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Originally published in the Christian Herald and entitled “Will We Lose God in Outer Space,” Lewis's essay on the subject was first published in 1958 and later...
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The Silver Chair is a children's portal fantasy novel by C. S. Lewis, published by Geoffrey Bles in 1953. It was the fourth of seven novels published in...
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