In the ninth episode of our series focussing on McGrath’s book, CS Lewis: A Life, we look at some of Lewis' popular literature and how his rising fame affected his reputation as an Oxford scholar. We discuss The Great Divorce, the Ransom Trilogy and some of the strengths and weakness of Mere Christianity. Plus, it's not too late to register for the opportunity to win a copy of McGrath’s seminal biography of Lewis.
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#94 Alister McGrath: The wartime apologist
#93 Alister McGrath: CS Lewis’ literary scholarship
#92 Alister McGrath: The making of a Mere Christian
#91 Alister McGrath: CS Lewis’ early years at Magdalen college
#90 Alister McGrath: The making of an Oxford don
#89 Alister McGrath: CS Lewis and the Great War
#88 Alister McGrath: CS Lewis’ unpleasant schooldays
#87 Alister McGrath: CS Lewis’ Irish childhood
#86 Alister McGrath: Why read CS Lewis?
#85 A magical Narnia trail
#84 CS Lewis on Christmas
#83 Teri-Anne Cavanagh: Finding faith through CS Lewis
#82 Ross Wilson: How an artist immortalised CS Lewis
#81 Joshua Karras - porn, depression, domestic violence and The Screwtape Letters
#80 Joshua Karras: A modern take on The Screwtape Letters
#79 A tour of CS Lewis house ’The Kilns’ with Trevin Wax
#78 Trevin Wax: How CS Lewis shaped my faith
#77 Trevin Wax: CS Lewis on why truth matters
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