“Talking about Bicycles,” one of Lewis’s shorter works was published in the October issue of Resistance.
Tag: 1946
FACT: September 28, 2013
The September 1946 issue of The Atlantic Monthly featured an article called “C.S. Lewis, Apostle to the Skeptics” by Chad Walsh.
RETRO: September 22nd – 30th
Highlights for September 22nd – 30th include: Debut story of a Sci-Fi trilogy, a landmark book published anonymously and the death of Lewis’s father to cancer.
It’s no secret that Lewis is known for being a versatile writer. One of his earliest efforts that spotlighted this fact is what happened 75 years ago on September 23rd. In 1938 Lewis released the first of what is referred to its fans as the Ransom trilogy. That’s because Dr. Elwin Ransom is a
FACT: August 18, 2013
“Solomon,” a poem by Lewis was published in the August 14, 1946 issue of Punch.
Fact: August 12, 2013
A second edition of The Abolition of Man was published by Geoffrey Bles on this day (8/12) in 1946.
Quiz: June 25, 2013
What honor did Lewis receive this month in 1946?
A Baptized Imagination (CSLM-08)
LISTEN TO AUDIO/PODCAST VERSION C.S. Lewis has influenced countless individuals…but do you know who affected him so much that a book by that author baptized Lewis’ imagination? There are many authors that C.S. Lewis enjoyed from an earlier age, but one that stayed with him and had the greatest impact is a Congregational minister named …