John C. Wright's testimonial LEWIS WAS THE JOSHUA FLATTENING THE WALLS OF MY DISBELIEF appears in


Mere Christians, Phemister & Lazo , Eds.

MERE CHRISTIANS

Inspiring Stories of Encounters with C. S. Lewis

Mary Anne Phemister,  Andrew Lazo (Editors)

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ISBN #

9780801071843

Published

February 2009

as a paperback by

Baker Books

 


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Book Description

 

To many who have discovered his books, C. S. Lewis is more than simply a writer; he has been a spiritual mentor. Here over fifty Christians share how meeting the mind and imagination of Lewis in his books sparked the beginning or changed the course of their spiritual journey. These inspiring reflections have been shared by ordinary laypeople as well as many well-known leaders and writers.

 

This unique celebration of Lewis's spiritual legacy will be treasured by all those who treasure Lewis's words.

 

 


Advanced Praise

"The distinguishing excellence of Mere Christians is its scope. There is something here for everyone. The range of ways in which the contributors to the book have been influenced by C. S. Lewis is as varied as the contributors themselves. The result is two for the price of one--an engaging fireside chat with fifty-five people telling their story and a many-sided portrait of C. S. Lewis and his writings."--Leland Ryken, Clyde S. Kilby Professor of English, Wheaton College

 

"This excellent collection of testimonials to Lewis's enduring influence is unusual for its depth and its breadth--depth for how profoundly his work continues to touch and turn around lives and breadth for how many and how diverse this Lewis-affected population is."--Mark A. Noll, Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History, University of Notre Dame

 

"I believe that Lewis would be pleased by the pieces in this collection. The heartfelt contributors notwithstanding, it is evident that their gratitude is ultimately for their life-changing encounter with the divine as Lewis primarily intended."--Marjorie Lamp Mead, associate director, Marion E. Wade Center, Wheaton College.

 

Contributors include: