If you are not familiar with the writings of C. S. Lewis, this book will startle you. If you are familiar with his works, no doubt you have already been startled. Either way, this book will cause you to consider things that you have not before considered.
Few English writers are as well known and respected as C. S. Lewis. Through him, the world has received some of its greatest fiction in The Chronicles of Narnia and some of its greatest nonfiction in Mere Christianity and The Abolition of Man. C. S. Lewis taught at Oxford and Cambridge, spoke to societies throughout Europe, and delivered radio addresses to thousands.
But how is it that a member of the Church of England (and formerly an atheist), a scholar, an author, and a philosopher, came to understand the true gospel of Jesus Christ in such a remarkable manner? C. S. Lewis had no substantial contact with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and yet he has filled his writings with precepts and doctrines that are not only true, but are unique to the restored Church.
This is not simply a book about C. S. Lewis, nor is it just about his writings in relation to the gospel of Christ. No, this book is a testimony that those of any religion who truly seek high and low for truth will find itÄöÑÆor it will find them.