
C. S. Lewis: The Life and Works of a Master Apologist
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Show Notes
This episode is an extensive biographical entry detailing the life, academic career, and literary contributions of C. S. Lewis. It outlines his journey from a childhood in Belfast to prestigious teaching positions at Oxford and Cambridge, while highlighting his profound religious conversion from atheism to Christianity. The source emphasizes his most famous creative achievements, specifically The Chronicles of Narnia, and his influential role as a Christian apologist through works like Mere Christianity. Additionally, the text explores his personal relationships, his military service during the First World War, and his membership in the famous literary group known as the Inklings. Comprehensive lists of his bibliography and the various film and stage adaptations of his work are also included to illustrate his enduring cultural legacy.