The Romantic Rationalist

God, Life, and Imagination in the Work of C. S. Lewis

John Piper editor David Mathis editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Crossway Books

Published:30th Sep '14

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"A book that displays the impressive breadth of Lewis's appeal across denominational boundaries and that helpfully highlights the continuing importance of his example as a Christian who could think both rationally and imaginatively. Altogether an interesting, lively, and thought-provoking read." -Michael Ward, Fellow of Blackfriars Hall, University of Oxford; author, Planet Narnia: The Seven Heavens in the Imagination of C. S. Lewis "For many of us, the writings of C. S. Lewis have been a helpful guide to the nooks and crannies of the Christian life. As noted by a number of the authors of this extremely helpful collection of essays, the rich coloring of all of Lewis's work has been a tonic in the gray drabness of contemporary life. Although none of the authors would endorse every element of Lewis's thinking, each is well aware that to neglect Lewis is to miss out on one of God's surprising gifts in the twentieth century. A great introduction to and reflection on a remarkable Christian!" -Michael A. G. Haykin, professor of church history and biblical spirituality, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary "Paints a well-rounded, sharply observed portrait that balances criticism with a deep love and appreciation for the works and witness of Lewis. The writers have all absorbed Lewis into their bones, and they invite us to do the same." -Louis Markos, Professor of English, Scholar in Residence, and Robert H. Ray Chair of Humanities, Houston Baptist University; author, Restoring Beauty: The Good, the True, and the Beautiful in the Writings of C. S. Lewis "A warm-hearted, engaging and thoroughly thought-out appreciation of evangelicalism's enormous debt to C. S. Lewis that also looks squarely at differences, real and imagined. With well-chosen and varied contributors, it presents a deep understanding and wide reading of Lewis and also reaches toward the secret of Lewis's profound and health-giving influence on Christianity throughout the world." -Colin Duriez, author, Tolkien and C.S. Lewis: The Gift of Friendship, A-Z of C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien: The Making of a Legend "In order to explore the world that is Lewis, we need faithful guides, explorers who have charted his terrain, both the familiar and the back roads where few have dared to tread. The authors have not just looked at Lewis, as though he were some theological or literary curiosity. Instead, they've looked along Lewis, laboring to see with the freshness of his vision, and then draw us further up and further in so that we too come to see the real world, and God, and Christ, with new eyes." -Joe Rigney, Assistant Professor of Theology and Christian Worldview, Bethlehem College and Seminary; author, The Things of Earth and Live Like a Narnian "Lewis fans of all persuasions will enjoy this collection of essays. More than just a celebration of Lewis, the authors celebrate what Lewis celebrated and point to the one he pointed to. The authors don't always agree with Lewis (itself a good and healthy thing), but they always understand and appreciate him and help us to do so as well. Most of all, in these essays they share Lewis's ultimate goal-that of kindling and nurturing a desire for God." -Devin Brown, author, A Life Observed: A Spiritual Biography of C. S. Lewis

With contributions from a number of well-known evangelical leaders, this book explores the life, work, and theology of one of the most prominent Christians of the twentieth century: C. S. Lewis.

With contributions from a number of well-known evangelical leaders, this book explores the life, work, and theology of one of the most prominent Christians of the twentieth century: C. S. Lewis.

ISBN: 9781433544989

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 13mm

Weight: 235g

192 pages