The Life of C.S. Lewis [videorecording]

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This is the story of a quiet and studious man whose writings profoundly impacted modern day theology. Clive Staples Lewis, who was a college professor at Oxford, was a devout atheist before he embarked on a spiritual journey that resulted in his rebirth into Christianity. He described the experience as being "surprised by joy." A prolific writer and humanitarian, C.S. Lewis penned over forty books, many dealing with and confirming the intricate issues of his newfound faith. These books include: The Screwtape Letters, Mere Christianity, The Great Divorce, and The Chronicles of Narnia (available in an award-winning video collection from Alpha Omega Publications). This moving and candid portrait of C.S. Lewis visits his birthplace, boarding schools, and beloved home at Oxford University. Rev. Walter Hooper, Lewis' private secretary and friend, hosts the documentary. - Container.

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