Christian Reflections

 

                       
Christian Reflections

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Title
Christian Reflections
Author C. S. Lewis
Genre Christian apologetics, Christian spirituality, Essays, Nonfiction
Format N/A

 

Book Description

Christian Reflections is a wide-ranging collection of essays and addresses in which C. S. Lewis reflects on Christianity’s relationship to culture, politics, education, literature, and modern life. Drawing on his roles as both a literary scholar and a Christian thinker, Lewis discusses topics such as ethics, church life, social responsibility, and the challenges of faith in the contemporary world. Thoughtful and accessible, the collection showcases Lewis’s ability to apply Christian principles to everyday questions with clarity, wit, and balance.

 

About Author

C. S. Lewis (1898–1963) was a British writer, literary scholar, and Christian apologist, best known for The Chronicles of Narnia series. Born in Belfast, Ireland, Lewis was educated at Oxford University, where he later became a fellow and tutor in English literature at Magdalen College. His academic work focused on medieval and Renaissance literature, while his fiction and nonfiction explored theology, morality, imagination, and myth.

Lewis achieved worldwide fame with The Chronicles of Narnia (1950–1956), a series of children’s fantasy novels that combine adventure with philosophical and Christian themes. He also wrote influential theological works such as Mere Christianity, The Screwtape Letters, and The Problem of Pain. Known for his clarity, wit, and imaginative power, Lewis remains one of the most widely read and discussed authors of the 20th century, with a lasting impact on literature, fantasy, and religious thought.

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