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Lewis on the Christian Life: Becoming Truly Human in the Presence of God
- Theologians on the Christian Life Series
- Narrated by: Sean Runnette
- Length: 11 hrs and 54 mins
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Summary
The writings of C. S. Lewis have influenced countless Christians over the course of many decades, offering readers intellectually satisfying answers to life's biggest questions and challenging them to walk in faith and obedience.
Mining popular titles such as Mere Christianity and the Chronicles of Narnia, as well as lesser-known works such as Till We Have Faces, The Great Divorce, and the space trilogy, professor Joe Rigney reveals the undercurrents of Lewis's insights that have shaped how his readers view spirituality, sin, and sanctification.
Exploring key themes that run throughout Lewis's diverse literary corpus, Rigney offers listeners a deeper understanding of how Lewis's fascinating insights on the Christian life can lead them to a deeper awareness of God's presence and work in their own lives.
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- 30-05-24
Expositions on a Great Writer
I really appreciate the humility and care of this author. It’s lovely
The wonderful Lewis was blessed and purposely channelled by God to be a blessing in life, yet some of his pet ideas were not quite so biblical. That doesn’t matter too much, the main thing is always to be drawn closer by the allure of our God.
This author is giving some good applications, and I especially enjoyed the exposition on ‘Till We Have Faces’, I can appreciate the emotional, spiritual and relational ups and downs of life, whilst the main thing being where our destination will be.
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