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mind awake

"He believed that such problems had at least essential answers and set out like a hound on the scent of a fox to find them. He liked answers better than questions."--The Preface. C.S. Lewis believed in the absolute logic of faith; his books, letters, and essays demonstrated the immutability of religion in his life. This collection mines their pages to bring out some of his essential lessons and to showcase the themes that provided the foundation for his philosophy: The Nature of Man, The Moral World, Sin, The Christian Commitment, Love and Sex, Hell and Heaven, and others. His preoccupations produced inspiring literature that was sometimes whimsical, often provocative, and always emotionally compelling. Here, then, is an anthology to return to again and again-whenever we most need wisdom, insight into how best to wrestle with a particular challenge, or simply the kind of unexpected perspective Lewis always provides. "Lewis's remorseless pursuit of clarity, his intense moral concern, [and] the peculiar hue of myth, faerie, and Eden which informs all his work ... these are here, and in proportion to how one would find them if one were to read every Lewis ever published."--New York Times Book Review

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Author(s) Lewis, Clive Staples - Personal Name
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Call Number 230 Lew m
ISBN/ISSN 0156597721
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Classification 230
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GMD Print
Language English
Publisher Harvest/HBJ Book
Publishing Year 1980
Publishing Place Harvest/HBJ Book
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