CS Lewis became a Christian at the age of 31, in 1930, when he decided he could no longer pretend that God existed because the evidence for him (God) was too great. This was after long discussions and intellectual battles with Christian and fellow writer JRR Tolkien (Lord of the Rings).
C S Lewis was an atheist until in his 30s and then he was first converted to theism (a belief in God) and then to Christianity. His main reason for his Atheism was that he could not see how a good, all-powerful God would allow evil and suffering in the world. His conversion to theism followed a close reading of Chesterton's "The Everlasting Man" and several long talks (arguments?) with his colleague J.R.R. Tolkien and another friend, Hugo Dyson. It was a process, rather than an instant experience.
He defends the Christian view of God and evil and suffering rather well (IMHO) in the book "The Problem of Pain" and I recommend it to you if you are at all interested in this topic.
CS Lewis became a Christian at the age of 31, in 1930, when he decided he could no longer pretend that God could not exist because the evidence for him (God) was too great. This was after long discussions and intellectual battles with Christian and fellow writer JRR Tolkien (Lord of the Rings).
No, C. S. Lewis did not become a Catholic. He remained an Anglican throughout his life.
No. He remained a member of the Church of England. His good friend, J.R.R. Tolien, was Catholic
Lewis was not a Roman catholic, although he had many friends who were, such as J.R.R. Tolikien. He was a member of the Church of England.
No. Although influenced strongly by his Catholic friend J.R.R.Tolkien, Lewis did not join the Catholic church when he returned to Christianity.
No. After he was converted to Christianity as an adult he became a member of the Church of England and remained a member there all his life.
C. S. Lewis spoke and wrote in English.
C. S. Lewis was born on November 29, 1898.
C. S. Lewis Academy was created in 1985.
C. S. Lewis' mother died of cancer when he was still fairly young.
No, C. S. Lewis was an author.
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C. S. Lewis was not an inventor, he was an author.
C. S. Lewis is no longer alive.
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No. He was from England.
No, C. S. Lewis never owned a car.