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C. S. Lewis : A Companion and Guide [Paperback] by Walter Hooper
Traces Lewis' life from his Belfast childhood, his disenchantment with life after his World War I experiences, his academic life at Oxford and Cambridge, his conversion to Christianity (from militant atheism), his literary career, his marriage late in life, and the early death of his wife. C.S. Lewis was a brilliant, complex individual. The Rev. Walter Hooper discusses and analyzes in detail Lewis' views on a wide range of ideas, from the philosophical to the practical. Separate sections explain the significances of places, things, and people -- teachers, mentors, and friends -- who were prominent in Lewis' life.
The Rev. Walter Hooper was Lewis' personal secretary for the last few years of Lewis' life.
Evangelical Christian Publishers Association Gold Medallion Award winner, 1997: Biography / autobiography.
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HarperSanFrancisco (July 1998). Trade paperback. 960 pages.
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Product Code: 1209 ISBN: 006063880X |
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