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Var och när levde C.S. Lewis?
Clive Staples Lewis, mer känd som C.S. Lewis, född 29 november 1898 i Belfast, Nordirland, död 22 november 1963 i Oxford, Oxfordshire, var en brittisk författare, teolog, poet och akademiker (litteraturprofessor), mest känd för sin bokserie Berättelsen om Narnia.
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Förlag | Libris förlag |
Översättare | Felix Larsson |
Originaltitel | Mere Christianity |
Medarbetare | Mannberg, Maria (form) |
Vad kallas ett konstnärligt verk i fyra delar?
En tetralogi (ibland felaktigt kallad kvadrologi) är en sammanhållen grupp av fyra verk inom något konstnärligt område. Ordet är belagt i svenska språket sedan 1811 och kommer från grekiskans ”tetra” (fyra) och ”logos” (lära).
Was CS Lewis a Catholic?
While Lewis himself never entered the Catholic Church, his writings have led a dizzying array of converts across the Tiber. On November 22, 1963, at 2:30 pm central time, John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. An hour earlier, across the Atlantic, C.S. Lewis had died at his home in Oxford.
Did CS Lewis convert from atheism to Christianity?
Although the reading of Catholic authors, such as Chesterton, and the friendship with Catholics, such as J.R.R. Tolkien, played a crucial role in Lewis’ conversion from atheism to Christianity, he was never seriously tempted to cross the Tiber into the welcoming arms of Mother Church.
Would John Lewis have converted to the Catholic Church?
Today, 50 years after his death, the controversy continues to rage over whether or not Lewis would have converted had he lived to see the demise of Anglicanism. Regardless of Lewis’ own position, there is no doubt whatever that he has ushered many people into the Catholic Church.
Which scholars owe a debt to Lewis for their conversions?
Two Newman scholars who owed a considerable debt to Lewis for their respective conversions were Meriol Trevor and Father Ian Ker. Trevor, the author of almost 40 novels as well as an award-winning, two-volume biography of Newman, credits the reading of C.S. Lewis for her return to Christianity.