C.S. Lewis at Poets' Corner

Peter S Williams author Michael Ward author Peter S Williams editor Michael Ward editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:James Clarke & Co Ltd

Published:23rd Feb '17

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C.S. Lewis at Poets' Corner cover

On the fiftieth anniversary of his death, C.S. Lewis was commemorated in Poets' Corner, Westminster Abbey, taking his place beside the greatest names in English literature. Oxford and Cambridge Universities, where Lewis taught, also held celebrations of his life. This volume gathers together addresses from those events into a single anthology. Rowan Williams and Alister McGrath assess Lewis's legacy in theology, Malcolm Guite addresses his integration of reason and imagination, William Lane Craig takes a philosophical perspective, while Lewis's successor as Professor of Medieval and Renaissance English, Helen Cooper, considers him as a critic. Others contribute their more personal and creative responses: Walter Hooper, Lewis's biographer, recalls their first meeting; there are poems, essays, a panel discussion, and even a report by the famous 'Mystery Worshipper' from the Ship of Fools website, along with a moving recollection by Royal Wedding composer Paul Mealor about how he set one of Lewis's poems to music. Containing theology, literary criticism, poetry, memoir, and much else, this volume reflects the breadth of Lewis's interests and the astonishing variety of his own output: a diverse and colourful commemoration of an extraordinary man.

"Formidably learned and capable of dazzling eloquence, C.S. Lewis was one of the towering intellects of the twentieth century. Interest in his work and achievements persists unabated. The lucid power and luminous imagination of the mind of Lewis, moreover, is most admirably illustrated in this fine collection of essays by a distinguished and distinctive group of scholars." Douglas Hedley, Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge; author of The Iconic Imagination "This unique and essential volume provides a fitting tribute to C.S. Lewis on the fiftieth anniversary of his death, including suitably wide-ranging engagements with his remarkable achievements as scholar, theologian, apologist, poet, and imaginative writer." Robert McSwain, Associate Professor of Theology, Sewanee: The University of the South; co-editor of The Cambridge Companion to C.S. Lewis 'Here is something for almost everyone - often presented, suitably enough, with both charm and wit, and surely enticing many of us to read or re-read the books.' Idle, Christopher, Herne Hill, SE London, Churchman, Winter 2018, pg376 "this book's uniqueness was something of a delight . I must recommend this book to the lover of Lewis for it serves the important role of immortalizing in print that significant moment of commemorating C.S. Lewis in Poet's Corner" David Russell Mosley, Theology, march-april 2018, vol.121 no.3, pp.209-10 "This volume contains some excellent scholarship, a genuine celebration of Lewi's legacy, some original reflection and nothing particularly controversial - which is unusual in a books about Lewis. Lewis scholars and enthusiasts will certainly want to obtain a copy of this book and it should also be of interest to students and university libraries." Suzanne Bray, Modern Believing, October 2020

ISBN: 9780718894856

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 406g

272 pages