The Medieval Mind of C. S. Lewis

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The Medieval Mind of C. S. Lewis
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Publisher : InterVarsity Press
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Book Synopsis The Medieval Mind of C. S. Lewis by : Jason M. Baxter

Book excerpt: Many readers know C. S. Lewis as the fantasy writer of the Chronicles of Narnia or the apologist of Mere Christianity. But few know how deeply Lewis was formed by medieval authors like Dante and Boethius and how he saw their worldviews' relevance to the challenges of the modern world. Here, readers will encounter Lewis the medievalist to guide them in their own journey.


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