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_aLewis, C. S. _q(Clive Staples), _d1898-1963, _e1 |
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_aThe joyful Christian : _b127 readings from C.S. Lewis. _hPR |
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_aNew York : _bMacmillan Publishing Company, _c(c)1977. |
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_axiv, 239 pages ; _c22 cm |
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_tRight and wrong -- _tThe universe -- _tLife on other planets -- _tGod in outer space -- _tAtheism -- _tSeeing and believing -- _tMiracle and the laws of nature -- _tMorality -- _tThe Tao -- _tIllustrations of the Tao -- _tJoy -- _tTheology -- _tDivine omnipotence -- _tDivine goodness -- _tBegetting and making -- _tSpirit, spirits, spiritual -- _tThe three-personal God -- _tThe Trinity -- _tThe fall of man -- _tThe incarnation -- _tThe virgin birth -- _tMiracles of fertility -- _tMiracles of healing -- _tMiracles of destruction -- _tMiracle of the resurrection -- _tMiracle of the walking on the water -- _tMiracle of the raising of Lazarus -- _tMiracle of the transfiguration -- _tMiracle of the ascension -- _tOn seeing a miracle -- _tThe second coming -- _tWhat are we to make of Jesus Christ? -- _t"Putting on Christ" -- _tPerfection -- _tFirst fervor -- _tScruples -- _tLiturgy -- _tHoly communion -- _tDevotions to saints -- _tChurch music -- _tReady-made prayers -- _tFestooning ready-made prayers -- _tWhen and where to pray -- _tThe moment of prayer -- _tMechanics of meditation -- _tAnswered prayers -- _tThe efficacy of prayer -- _tMysticism -- _tSpiritual reading -- _tReading the gospels -- _tBiblical exegesis -- _tThought, imagination, language -- _tScripture -- _tThe Psalms -- _tPrayer of praise -- _tModern translations of the Bible -- _tMoral choices -- _tVirtue -- _tPrudence -- _tTemperance -- _tJustice and fortitude -- _tChastity -- _tBelief -- _tBelief and disbelief -- _tFaith -- _tFaith and good works -- _tGood work and good works -- _tHope -- _tCharity -- _tHumility -- _tForgiveness -- _tAlmsgiving -- _tObedience -- _tThe Devil -- _tScrewtape to Wormwood on: prayer; war; anxiety; peaks and troughs; lust; worldly companions; humility; laughter; irregular churchgoing; gluttony; reinterpreting Jesus -- _tEverythingism -- _tSins of thought -- _tPride -- _tHuman wickedness -- _tLaziness -- _tGuild -- _tAnxiety -- _tPsychoanalysis -- _tSocial morality -- _tChristian society -- _tEcumenism -- _tOther religions -- _tFascism and Communism -- _tIs Christianity hard or easy? -- _tApologetics -- _tMoney -- _tGift-love and need-love -- _tAppreciative love -- _tLove of nature -- _tLove of country -- _tStorge or affection -- _tPhilia or friendship -- _tEros and Venus -- _tAgape and charity -- _t"Love thy neighbor" -- _tSex -- _tMarriage -- _tDivorce -- _tIntercourse in the afterlife -- _tChristmas and Xmas -- _tThe ego and the self -- _tThe airplane, the wireless, and the contraceptive -- _tHuman pain -- _tAnimal pain -- _tSuffering -- _tThe crown and the cross -- _tDeath -- _tJudgment -- _tResurrection of the body -- _tPurgatory -- _tHell -- _tHeaven. |
520 | 0 | _aAn anthology of more than 100 selections from the writings of an influential and popular English theologian and author. Clive Staples Lewis (1898-1963) was one of the intellectual giants of the twentieth century and arguably one of the most influential writers of his day. He was a Fellow and Tutor in English Literature at Oxford University until 1954, when he was unanimously elected to the Chair of Medieval and Renaissance Literature at Cambridge University, a position he held until his retirement. He wrote more than thirty books, allowing him to reach a vast audience, and his works continue to attract thousands of new readers every year. His most distinguished and popular accomplishments include Mere Christianity, Out of the Silent Planet, The Great Divorce, The Screwtape Letters, and the universally acknowledged classics The Chronicles of Narnia. To date, the Narnia books have sold over 100 million copies and been transformed into three major motion pictures. | |
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