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Authors: Dr. Douglas Stauffer and Dr. Larry Spargimino
This volume examines the life, works, and influence of C. S. Lewis
(1898– 1963). For years Lewis has been held in high esteem in the
college and seminary classrooms. Now, however, he is coming into the
hearts of a another generation of unsuspecting people worldwide by
virtue of the new movie, "The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe" and its
scheduled sequels.
While most evangelicals are overjoyed at Lewis’ growing popularity,
some are concerned regarding what Lewis really believed and taught —
issues that have not been adequately addressed.
We should always examine what an author stood for prior to endorsing
his works and helping to expand his influence. Dr. Stauffer and Dr.
Spargimino investigate the individual who has now become an icon among
American evangelicals, as well as others.
Because the Bible commands us to "prove all things; hold fast that
which is good. Abstain from all appearance of evil," we believe that we
have scriptural warrant for such an investigation.
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