Lewis on “The Spirit of Things”
Douglas Gresham, Chris Mitchell and Linda and Robert Banks were interviewed on ABC Radio National's “The Spirit of Things” yesterday:
Well known as an Oxford don, C.S. Lewis was also a scholar of Medieval and Renaissance Literature at Cambridge University. He was a popular Christian writer whose works included books for children. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, now a film, is the first of the Narnian Chronicles which convey a strong Christian message. But are they evangelistic? And how reliable is the theology? Guests include Lewis' step-son Douglas Gresham, co-producer of the film version of Lewis' classic tale.
If you missed the broadcast, you can now download the MP3.
Karen Beilharz | 2006-05-15 |

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