C.S. Lewis’s Case for Christ
INTRODUCTION
It is now almost fifty years since C.S. Lewis’s death. He thought that his influence would soon wane and his books go out of print. He was wrong. His books are all in print and his influence is global, far beyond the English-speaking world. He is known for many things but particularly for making a clear case for faith in Christ to nonbelievers and believers. Because of the Narnia films, many have become interested in Lewis and some are open to studying his ideas. This video series is meant to be the introduction for a small group study on C.S. Lewis’s arguments against unbelief and for faith. Above all, it should be remembered that C.S. Lewis would not want people to focus on him but on Jesus.
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Why Study C.S. Lewis’s Case for Christ? (Chapters 1 & 2)
Lewis combined an intellectual genius with an ability to mesh reason and imagination, as well...Read More
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Chronological Snobbery and the Problem of Evil (Chapters 3 & 4)
C.S. Lewis overcame intellectual challenges in his journey of faith. Learn more about chronological snobbery...Read More
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Myth and Rationalism (Chapters 5 & 6)
Is Christianity a myth? Learn how C.S. Lewis understood the parallels and distinctions between pagan...Read More
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Imagination and Miracles (Chapters 7 & 8)
C.S. Lewis said that reason is the natural organ of truth but imagination is the...Read More
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Wish Fulfillment and Postmodernism (Chapters 9 & 10)
The charge that belief in God is due to wish fulfillment has been one of...Read More
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Relativism and Other Religions (Chapters 11 & 12)
Relativism has become rampant in our culture. At least two-thirds of people surveyed denied the...Read More
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Death and Immortality and Christ (Chapters 13 & 14)
“There are no ordinary people. You have never met a mere mortal.” This was not...Read More