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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#23 The Magician’s Nephew
#22 An introduction to the Narnia Chronicles
#21 Alister McGrath CS Lewis Apologetics Q&A
#20 Alister Mcgrath on CS Lewis the Storyteller
#19 Mere Christianity on living in hope
#18 Mere Christianity on the Trinity
#17 Mere Christianity on Christian behaviour
#16 Mere Christianity on Christ
#15 Mere Christianity on the problem of evil
#14 Mere Christianity on Christian belief
#13 Mere Christianity on the law of human nature
#12 An introduction to Mere Christianity
#11 Alister McGrath answers listener questions on C.S. Lewis
#10 Alister McGrath on C.S. Lewis’ faith journey
#09 C.S. Lewis on the hope of heaven
#08 C.S. Lewis on the problem of pain
#07 C.S. Lewis on education
#06 C.S. Lewis on apologetics
#05 Alister McGrath on C.S. Lewis, Christianity and atheism
#04 C.S. Lewis on Aslan
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