From the Library of C. S. Lewis - James Stuart Bell

Price: $16.99

Format: Trade Paperback

ISBN: 9780307730824

Release: 6.5.2012

Religion - Christian Literature

Blogger's Website

Read Review on Blogger's Site

Review on Retailer Site

Read Chapter 1

About James Stuart Bell


Share This
4 Stars
Find Retailers on Google

From the Library of C.S. Lewis

by Laura Taylor
September 26, 2012
@LauraTaylor
4 Stars
0 other readers have rated Laura's review.

Why do you need my email?
Close Window

In order to rank this review we require your email address as proof that, A) You’re a real person (and not a bot) and B) It ensures that only one person can rank a review one time (and protects from bloggers that might try to “pad” their rankings). Your email address will only be used for review rankings as part of the Blogging for Books program and will not be sold to 3rd parties or used by WaterBrook Multnomah Publishers in any way. That said, if you check the box that says “Send me updates on the latest Christian books,” you’ll receive the WaterBrook Multnomah Bookends eNewsletter (sent monthly). You can always unsubscribe to this newsletter at any time.

Laura's overall score for this review: 0
Laura's average score for this review: 0.0
Close Window

Each review can be ranked and given 1 to 5 stars. Each star is worth one point. If a review is ranked 10 times and each time is given 5 stars, the overall score would be 50 points. For more on scoring visit the FAQ page. For why scoring matters visit the support page.

Okay, what is not to love about a book that is gives us C.S. Lewis' favorite "Selections from Writers Who Influenced His Spiritual Journey." The Library of C.S. Lewis is a nearly 400-page compilation of some of the greatest writers through the centuries, those writers who influenced Clive.

James Stuart Bell (who wrote his master's thesis on Lewis and compiled all the selections) wrote in the introduction, "To truly understand Lewis and his works we need to get behind his role as Christian apologist to his interest in philosophy and literature, in reason and romanticism. Lewis was not a one-dimensional reader. His eclectic tastes ranged over a wide variety of genres and time periods."

That explains the wonderful breadth of writers and excerpts featured in the book. What I loved is the sampling one gets of such a great variety of writers and thinkers. At the end of each excerpt is a paragraph bio on the writer...providing an opportunity to seek out complete works to read. I also loved that you can pick and choose what to read -- it is not a linear book but rather one arranged by topic. In fact, it would be great to enjoy an excerpt each day versus reading it all through at once.

The book is organized into 18 categories: "Follow After Agape": God's Love "You Have Transfixed My Heart:" Our Love of God "How Dearly You Have Paid for Me": The Life and Sacrifice of Christ "I Will Seek You": Knowing God "Mutually Christ's": Community and Loving Others "Constantly Dying": Self and Soul "The Lack of the Divine": Sin and Temptation "Fatherly and Forgiving Goodness": Grace and Redemption "You Shall Find Your Ground in God": Suffering "Inexpressible Sweetness": Prayer and Contemplation "The Eyes of Your Heart": Faith "Divine Influence": Living a Devout Life "The Most Pleasing Sacrifice to God": Obedience and Will "Worthy to Receive More": Humility "A Peculiar Joy": Truth, Apologetics, and Christianity "Fine Fabling": Fantasy and Imagination "Borne on the Gusts of Genius": Creation, Poetry, and Writers "The Gleaming of Divine Brightness": Heaven, Death, and Immortality

If you enjoy reading a variety of authors, you will appreciate and savor the selections in this book.

(Note: WaterBrook Press provide me this book in exchange for an unbiased review.)

Most Active Bloggers (This Month)

Most Active Bloggers (This Year)

ad200.jpg
Tastebook_General_200x165.jpg
PROMO_for_200_x_165.jpg