The Lewis Legacy Issue 79

Special Issue

This special issue of The Lewis Legacy is devoted to the following 20,000-word biographical essay about C. S. Lewis. Issue 80 will return to the usual format and include an array of postponed news, letters and features.

C. S. Lewis and the Ceremonies at Oxford University (1917-1925)

by John BremerTHE INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHYP.O. Box 518, Ludlow, VT 05149 USA Most Christians believe that they will “stand at the Latter Day” and be subject to God’s justice and, they hope, His mercy. Lewis, after his conversion, certainly believed that he would be accountable at the Last Judgment and saw his life sub specie aeternitatis. A more modest judgment Read More ›

Who is This Man?

Educated at the University of Oxford. An instructor at the University of Oxford. A brilliant and innovative scholar. Wrote important scholarly books. Born in the 1800s. His father was a successful professional man. His mother died prematurely, in her forties. His father never remarried. Loved to teach people things he knew. Witty, and believed in the value of humor. Lived Read More ›