In this issue of Christian History magazine the editors bring together a collection of articles that explore the depth of C. S. Lewis' robust personality. His loves, his contribution to analysis of historical literature, his friends, and his deep theological thought are all brought to light.
Articles include:
- C.S. Lewis: A Profile of His Life
- Into the land of the Imagination
"Lewis defined reason as the natural organ of truth and imagination as the organ of meaning"
- Teacher, Historian, Critic, Apologist
The output of Lewis's research and writing extends far beyond those works for which he is best known.
- Western Civilization at the Crossroads
Lewis's view of the kind of history we are creating.
- Following that Bright Blur
Embracing the supernatural elements of Christianity while committed to its rationalism, Lewis brought an orthodox view of a transcendent, immanent God to the common man.
- Beyond the Double Bolted Door
The death of his wife severely tested Lewis's faith as well as his theology.
- The Great Divide
"When I fail as a critic I may yet be useful as a specimen."
- Have We No "Right" to Happiness?
The last published article by Lewis before his death asked this question.
- The Gallery:
Family and Friends of C.S. Lewis
A Gallery of thumbnail sketches of close and influential family and friends of C.S. Lewis












