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Discover a livable and decidedly witty lay spirituality from the most amusing Christian intellectual of our time. From his autobiography, Surprised by Joy, and children’s classics, the Chronicles of Narnia, to his poems, and novels, literary criticism, theological explorations, C.S. Lewis laid down a spirituality that the “mere Christian” can live with, Monday through Saturday. In this book William Griffin, renowned Lewis scholar and biographer, captures the spirituality of Lewis’ writings and presents it in a style reminiscent of the Oxford don.
Want more on C.S. Lewis theology? Check out the Studies on C.S. Lewis Collection (22 vols.).
William Griffin is the author of Clive Staples Lewis: A Dramatic Life, and is an editor, novelist, playwright, journalist, literary agent, and publishing consultant. He served as an editor at Macmillan, New York, one of C.S. Lewis’ major publishers. He has anthologized the works of not only C.S. Lewis, but also J.B. Phillips, Dorothy L. Sayers, Fulton J. Sheen, and Billy Graham.