Monday, March 8, 2010

C.S.Lewis


Lewis may be one of the best known Inklings, although he was not the first. He was and is to this day well known for his Chronicles of Narnia series. However he is the author of an immense number of other fictional stories as well as Christian novels. Even among non-Christians his religious works have become quite popular (i.e. the Screwtape Letters and This Present Darkness).
(Clive Staples) C.S.Lewis was born to an Irish family on November 29th in 1898. His family was religious, however as many adolescents do he fell away from all organized religion for quite some time. After years had passed, he had served in the military, and graduated with three degrees, he became a teacher at the Oxford University. Later in his occupation he met several other professors whom had the same aspirations and passions for writing. They had begun a writing guild of sorts (the Inklings) and Lewis felt compelled to join with these like-minded gentlemen. One author, Tolkien, had such an impact on Lewis that Tolkien was able to bring his friend back to Christianity.
Lewis would go on to write many, many books, and even host a radio broadcast on Christianity. Lewis died a few days short of his 65th birthday in 1963, three short years after his beloved wife passed away from cancer. His death was the same day as the assassination of Kennedy so there was a minimal amount of publicity when the proficient writer left this world.
Not too long after Lewis' death a foundation was begun on his behalf, duly named the C.S.Lewis Foundation. The inspiration for their core values and goals are derived from a book written by Lewis called Mere Christianity, which is mainly about the heart of the matter of being Christian. In 1986 the foundation became official and began on many projects, the latest being the C.S.Lewis College. Sponsored heavily by Hobby Lobby the campus in Northfield, Massachusetts was purchased on December 16th in 2009. The school is intended to be a visual and performing arts, four-year College, not ignoring the student's basic education or the written arts. Their hopes are to open the school in the fall semester of 2012 and welcome all ranges of Christian-based beliefs.

Links: http://www.cslewis.org http://www.cslewiscollege.org

Literary Works: The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe series, Screwtape Letters, the Space Trilogy, the Great Divorce, Til We Have Faces, Spirits in Bondage, Dymer, the Four Loves, the Problem of Pain, Miracles, (possibly others)

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