The writer, in a dream, boards a bus on a drizzly afternoon and embarks on a incredible voyage through Heaven and Hell. He meets a host of supernatural beings far removed from his expectations and comes to significant realizations about the ultimate consequences of everyday behavior. This is the starting point for a …
Perelandra is het tweede boek uit de Ruimte-trilogie van de Britse schrijver C.S. Lewis. Het verhaal werd oorspronkelijk als Perelandra uitgegeven, en later ook als Voyage to Venus; in het Nederlands werd het eerst uitgegeven als Reis naar Venus en in 2006 eveneens als Perelandra. Het boek wordt voorafgegaan door …
“I saw well why the gods do not speak to us openly, nor let us answer . . . Why should they hear the babble that we think we mean? How can they meet us face to face till we have faces?” Haunted by the myth of Cupid and Psyche throughout his life, C.S. Lewis wrote this, his last, extraordinary novel, to retell their …
Mere Christianity is a theological book by C. S. Lewis, adapted from a series of BBC radio talks made between 1942 and 1944, while Lewis was at Oxford during World War II. Considered a classic of Christian apologetics, the transcripts of the broadcasts originally appeared in print as three separate pamphlets: The Case …
Thulcandra is het laatste deel van de Ruimte-trilogie, de theologische literaire trilogie van C.S. Lewis. Thulcandra wordt voorafgegaan door Malacandra en Perelandra. Het kwam uit als That Hideous Strength, met de ondertitel A Modern Fairy-Tale for Grown-Ups. Het verhaal was in oorspronkelijke vorm dikker dan de …
A Grief Observed is a collection of C. S. Lewis's reflections on the experience of bereavement following the death of his wife, Joy Davidman, in 1960. The book was first published in 1961 under the pseudonym N.W. Clerk as Lewis wished to avoid identification as the author. Though republished in 1963 after his death …
The Problem of Pain is a 1940 book by C. S. Lewis in which he seeks to provide an intellectual Christian response to questions about suffering. The book addresses an important aspect of theodicy, an attempt by one Christian layman to reconcile orthodox Christian belief in a just, loving and omnipotent God with pain …
The Four Loves is a book by C. S. Lewis which explores the nature of love from a Christian and philosophical perspective through thought experiments. The book was based on a set of radio talks from 1958, criticised in the US at the time for their frankness about sex.