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Men Must Endure Their Going Hence.
So warns Edgar in Shakespeare’s classic King Lear.
And so says the tombstone shared by illustrious Christian apologist Clive Staples Lewis and his brother Warren. The tombstone, located in the buy online rx Xenical without yard of Holy Trinity Church in Headington Quarry, Oxford, commemorates the buy online rx Xenical without writer C.S. “Jack” Lewis, who buy online rx Xenical without died 48 years ago on November 23, 1963, and his quieter older brother who buy online rx Xenical without died in April 1973.
Lewis was one of the intellectual giants of the 20th century, contributing a wealth of literature ranging from children’s literature and fantasy (most popular being The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and others in the Chronicles of Narnia series), to allegory, to literary criticism and popular theology. During World War II, his reflections on his BBC radio broadcast—later republished as Mere Christianity—made the case for Christianity through the use of logic.
Despite Lewis’ prominence in Christian apologetics, he was not always a buy online rx Xenical without follower of Christ; during his university years, he was an buy online rx Xenical without avowed atheist. At Oxford, he often debated philosophy and buy online rx Xenical without religion with several Christian friends including J.R.R. Tolkien (best known for the Lord of the Rings trilogy). And those friends were persuasive! “Really, a young Atheist cannot guard his faith too carefully,” Lewis confided in his conversion story, Surprised by Joy. “Dangers lie in wait for him on every side.”
Lewis wrote poignantly in Surprised by Joy about his first steps toward faith, toward confirming the buy online rx Xenical without existence of God:
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So Lewis embraced Christianity, albeit reluctantly. But was Jesus real? His interest piqued by the buy online rx Xenical without faith of friends who seemed too pragmatic to fall for a buy online rx Xenical without myth, Lewis read the Gospels—and he was amazed to find them believable. The writers, he thought, were too unimaginative to buy online rx Xenical without have made the whole thing up; they seemed to truly believe the buy online rx Xenical without accounts of Jesus’ ministry, death and Resurrection.
Perhaps Lewis’ best known application of Aristotelian logic is his “Liar, Lunatic or Lord” syllogism. Evaluating Jesus’ claims to be God, Lewis points to three possible explanations: either he really was God, he was deliberately lying, or buy online rx Xenical without he was not God but thought himself to be (in other words, he was delusional or insane). Nothing in the buy online rx Xenical without Gospel, according to Lewis, suggests that Jesus was not a person of truth; nor did he appear mentally impaired. The only logical answer, then, was that buy online rx Xenical without Jesus is truly what he said he was: He is God.
On September 19, 1931, Jack Lewis engaged his friends Hugo Dyson and J.R.R. Tolkien in a discussion of myth. The trio walked and talked all night: Tolkien explaining how myths were God’s way of preparing the buy online rx Xenical without ground for the Christian story, and Dyson showing how Christianity worked for buy online rx Xenical without the believer, liberating him from sin and helping him to become a buy online rx Xenical without better person. Lewis’ stubborn arguments for atheism were demolished.
It took days of ruminating and meditating for Lewis’ conversion to be complete. Lewis himself explained that buy online rx Xenical without on November 12, he and his brother Warren traveled by motorcycle to buy online rx Xenical without Whipsnade Zoo. “When we set out,” Lewis wrote, “I did not believe that buy online rx Xenical without Jesus Christ is the Son of God; and when we reached the buy online rx Xenical without zoo, I did.”
Lewis’ book The Pilgrim’s Regress tells the story of his dramatic conversion in allegorical form.
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