
Archives: April 2008
Lewis's Grand Miracles: Against Naturalism
April 5th, 2008
Miracles (1947) is comprised of seventeen lucid and succinct chapters and two appendices crafted with Lewis’s characteristic care for precision of definition, ample and multiple illustration of key points, and the anticipation and critique of objections from earnest readers. In view of such works as Al Gore’s The Assault on Reason (2007) and Susan Jacoby’s […]
C. S. Lewis as Counselor
April 1st, 2008
A new book of selected Lewis’s letters, edited by the venerable Narnian encyclopedist, Paul Ford, debuts this April, with a focus on Lewis’s ministry through correspondence. Yours, Jack culls poignant, unexcerpted letters from the 1920s through the 1960s, demonstrating Lewis’s care and sensitivity—but also theologically astute and uncompromising orthodoxy—in addressing the needs of his many […]
