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Clásicos selectos de C. S. Lewis
Clásicos selectos de C. S. LewisClásicos selectos de C. S. Lewis
incluyen ocho obras espirituales emblemáticas de una de las figuras literarias más celebradas de nuestro tiempo. incluyen ocho obras espirituales emblemáticas de una de las figuras literarias más celebradas de nuestro tiempo.
Reunido en un volumen en tapa dura, este magnífico compendio incluye:
Mero cristianismo
Cartas del diablo a su sobrino
El gran divorcio
El problema del dolor
Los milagros
Una pena en observación
La abolición del hombre
Los cuatro amores
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The C. S. Lewis Signature ClassicsThe C. S. Lewis Signature Classics
Available for the first time in one deluxe hardcover edition, Available for the first time in one deluxe hardcover edition,
The C. S. Lewis Signature Classics
The C. S. Lewis Signature ClassicsThe C. S. Lewis Signature Classics
includes eight signature spiritual works of one of the most celebrated literary figures of our time. includes eight signature spiritual works of one of the most celebrated literary figures of our time.
Brought together in one hardcover volume, this magnificent compendium includes:
Mere ChristianityMere Christianity
The Screwtape LettersThe Screwtape Letters
The Great DivorceThe Great Divorce
The Problem of PainThe Problem of Pain
MiraclesMiracles
A Grief ObservedA Grief Observed
Abolition of ManAbolition of Man
The Four LovesThe Four Loves
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Clive Staples Lewis was born in Ireland, in Belfast on 29 November 1898. His mother was a devout Christian and made efforts to influence his beliefs. When she died in his early youth her influence waned and Lewis was subject to the musings and mutterings of his friends who were decidedly agnostic and atheistic. It would not be until later, in a moment of clear rationality that he first came to a belief in God and later became a Christian.
C. S. Lewis volunteered for the army in 1917 and was wounded in the trenches in World War I. After the war, he attended university at Oxford. Soon, he found himself on the faculty of Magdalen College where he taught Mediaeval and Renaissance English.
Throughout his academic career he wrote clearly on the topic of religion. His most famous works include the Screwtape Letters and the Chronicles of Narnia. The atmosphere at Oxford and Cambridge tended to skepticism. Lewis used this skepticism as a foil. He intelligently saw Christianity as a necessary fact that could be seen clearly in science.
"Surprised by Joy" is Lewis's autobiography chronicling his reluctant conversion from atheism to Christianity in 1931.
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