It is in his imaginative fiction that C. S. Lewis's genius finds its fullest expression and makes its most lasting theological contribution. Famously, Lewis had friends - smart, creative people, who, like him, employed powerful imaginations to explore the profundities of Christian faith and their struggles with their faith.
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Edward Hugh Henderson is Professor of Philosophy and the Jaak Seynaeve Professor of Christian Studies at Louisiana State University. He is co-editor of two collections of essays about Farrer: with Brian Hebblethwaite, Divine Action: Studies Inspired by the Philosophical Theology of Austin Farrer (T&T Clark 1990), and with David Hein, Captured by the Crucified: The Practical Theology of Austin Farrer (T&T Clark 2004). David Hein is Professor of Religion and Philosophy at Hood College, in Frederick, Maryland. His articles on C. S. Lewis, Rose Macaulay, Austin Farrer, and related subjects have appeared in Theology, the Anglican Theological Review, the Sewanee Theological Review, the Anglican Digest, and other well-known periodicals.
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- PublisherSPCK
- Publication date2011
- ISBN 10 0281062242
- ISBN 13 9780281062249
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages160
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