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Tags: CS Lewis, Literature, Lang:en
Summary
For all fans of The Narnia Chronicles! "The Professor of
Narnia" is a fascinating and historically accurate portrayal of
one of the greatest Christian writers of all time. This
biography of Lewis is a must-have for Christian schools and
homes. It traces the intense spiritual journey and key
friendships that eventually led C.S. Lewis to wholehearted
faith in Jesus and interweaves the various themes from The
Narnia Chronicles with the spiritual battles Lewis encountered
in his own life.
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* Have you ever wanted to meet the man behind the magical land
of Narnia? Now you can! Let this book introduce you to C. S.
Lewis, the Oxford tutor and Cambridge Professor of Medieval and
Renaissance English Literature who wrote the seven books: The
Chronicles of Narnia. Learn what made the creator of the most
beloved fairy tales of the 20th century the man he was.
Along the way you will visit all the important places of
Lewis’s life: from Belfast, Northern Ireland to the
trenches in France, from the universities of Oxford and
Cambridge to the steps of the Parthenon in Greece. On this
fascinating trip you will also meet some of Lewis’s
family members: his father Albert, the police court lawyer, his
brilliant mother Flora and his fun-loving brother Warren. You
will be introduced to some of Lewis’s best friends and
most important companions like J. R. R. Tolkien, author of The
Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings and Joy Davidman Gresham, the
poet and novelist whom Lewis married late in life. Our sources of transportation for this journey will be
varied. Mainly we will be using a good bit of “historical
imagination”. As we do so we will join Jack in a
horse-drawn carriage as he goes off to boarding school for the
first time. We will travel with the Lewis brothers numerous
times by steamship across the Irish Sea, back and forth to
England where they were educated. We will join Jack atop a red,
double-decker bus where he meets, of all people, God. And we
will bump along in Warren’s side-car as he takes his
brother Jack to Whipsnade Zoo, the place where Jack will begin
a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Last but not
least, we will even fly with Jack and Joy on an airplane to
Greece where they will climb to the top of the Acropolis in
Athens only months before Joy’s death. As we journey through C. S. “Jack” Lewis’s
65 years of life on planet earth, from 1898 to 1963 (he died
the same day as JFK) we will see how Jack dealt with many
painful experiences: · the loss of his mother to
cancer at age 9 · separation from his home
when he was sent to boarding school the same year · being wounded in the
trenches of France during World War I · caring for the elderly
mother of a schoolmate who died in the First World War · the loss of his best
friend at the end of World War II · his brother Warren’s
alcoholism · his late in life marriage
to Joy and her subsequent death from cancer just four years
later Learn about Jack’s vast reading of all the great
literature of the western tradition, from the Iliad of Homer
down to the fairy tales of George MacDonald. Discover how
Lewis’s mind-boggling knowledge of mythic literature
influenced the writing of the Narnia books. Find out how C. S.
Lewis wrote over 40 books during his lifetime, carried on a
full time job as a professor, lectured widely on Christianity,
took care of his family and still had time for his friends! Join Jack on a spiritual journey from his Ulster Protestant
roots in Belfast to the adopted atheism of his school days and
back to Christianity after he settled into his 30-year home in
Oxford, England. Ask the big questions of faith along with Jack
and uncover the answers he found through his relentless search
for truth. Your tour guide for this extraordinary journey is Will Vaus,
author of Mere Theology: A Guide to the Thought of C. S. Lewis,
published by InterVarsity Press in 2004. Will is the founder of
three C. S. Lewis Societies; he was the leader of a C. S. Lewis
tour to England and he was one of the few people in the world
who actually lived in The Narnia Cottage in Ireland along with
his family. Will stepped through the wardrobe door for the first time
when he was 9 years old and he has been studying Lewis’s
life and work for over 35 years. Along the way, he has met a
number of people who knew C. S. Lewis as family member, friend,
teacher and colleague; from them Will has gleaned fascinating
insights into what has made Lewis the bestselling Christian
author of all time, outside of the Bible. Will has shared those
insights with numerous audiences around the United States and
in the Republic of Ireland. Now, in this book, Will relates
each of the chapters of Lewis’s life to one of the Narnia
stories themselves and reveals how Lewis’s life imitated
art. Will and his wife, Becky, have been married since 1988 and
they have three sons: James, Jonathan and Joshua. Will’s
sons have traveled with him to Narnia on numerous occasions and
in many ways; in fact, he read The Professor of Narnia aloud to
his boys as it was being written and got their seal of
approval. Having read the Narnia stories as a child and talked to
countless other children who love Lewis’s fairy tales,
Will knows how much every young person who reads the Narnia
books or has seen the blockbuster movies wants to know more
about C.S. Lewis, the author of these delightful stories. This
book is perfect for reading aloud, as Will did to his boys or
you can read it by yourself in a cozy corner with a hot cup of
tea or cocoa. The reading level is ideal for older children and
teenagers. Will makes the life of the awesomely intellectual C.
S. Lewis accessible to young people without ever talking down
to his readers. Every child, teenager, family or class of
students who reads this book will enjoy traveling in the
footsteps of Jack, with Will as a fatherly friend leading the
way. So come along for the ride and you may even get to meet
the great lion Aslan himself. (Will Vaus) **