C.S. Lewis Master Storyteller

C.S. Lewis Master Storyteller by Janet Benge, published by YWAM Publishing in 2007, offers an insightful exploration of the life and works of C.S. Lewis, a prominent figure in literature and Christian thought. This edition, part of the Christian Heroes: Then & Now series, spans 191 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into Lewis’s early passion for storytelling and his belief in the power of narratives to convey profound truths about the world.
Readers will discover how C.S. Lewis, through his diverse writings—including science fiction, theology, and fantasy—addressed significant questions of life and faith during a tumultuous period marked by global conflict. The biography highlights his journey from atheism to becoming a key Christian thinker, emphasizing his conviction that the story of Jesus Christ represents the ultimate truth. This work is suitable for those interested in juvenile nonfiction, biography, and religious themes, providing a comprehensive look at Lewis’s impact on literature and faith.
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From his earliest childhood, C.S. Lewis (1898 -1963) loved to hear and tell stories. Persuaded that stories could reveal the truth about the real world in a unique way, the literature professor would write more than thirty books, including science fiction, theology, literary criticism, and fantasy. In an era marked by two world wars, Lewis attacked tough questions about life and faith headfirst. Convinced that the story of Jesus Christ is the truest of all stories, and known for searching out the truth with honesty, clarity, and imagination, the former atheist would become one of the most influential Christians of the twentieth century.
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