Considered the most debated of C.S. Lewis' works, he writes of the importance of universal values such as courage and honor in contemporary society.
C.S. Lewis' definitive publications in one complete set.
C.S. Lewis examines the four types of human love: affection, friendship, erotic love, and the love of God.
"The Great Divorce" is a misleading title for this book. C.S. Lewis meditates on good and evil, and grace and judgment while on a bus bound for Heaven.
Lewis’s book is considered a classic work on grief. It contains his honest reflection on the fundamental issues of life and death and faith in the midst of loss.
C.S. Lewis offers wisdom in answering the question "If God is good and all-powerful, why does he allow his creatures to suffer pain?"
C.S. Lewis writes this classic satire regarding humanity and temptation.
As an Oxford scholar, C.S. Lewis became "the most dejected and reluctant convert in all England." God led him to Christ, where Lewis found his lifelong search for joy.