On specialprovidences about the author other books by c. Today we offer an excellent summary of his important and popular apologetic work, miracles. Yes, he is the famous author of this muchloved series of books and movies. Lewis, the first thing to pop into your head will probably be narnia. Feb 04, 2002 miracles was a muchneeded reminder of why i love to read.
Lewis speculates that if sex is about the ultimate enjoyment in this natural life, the joys of heaven will be so much more intense that sex will seem dull by comparison. Lewis looks at the relationship between worldviews, probability, history, science, and theology. Clive staples lewis 18981963 was one of the intellectual giants of the twentieth century and arguably one of the most influential writers of his day. Miracles with characteristic lucidity, lewis challenges the rationalists, agnostics, and deists on their own terms.
This book explores the philosophical and theological issues that surround the subject of miracles. One of the factors that brought lewis to public attention was his unblushing affirmation of the supernaturalgod, demons, miracles, and all. Lewis is well known in america from some of his earlier writings, notably. Lewis in his book miracles and in essays on the subject sought to clear the ground so that miracles could again be discussed. The first system yields the classes 1 miracles of fertility 2 miracles of healing 3 miracles of destruction 4 miracles of dominion over the inorganic 5 miracles of reversal 6 miracles of perfecting or glorification. Every other miracle prepares the way for this, or results from this.
Lewis challenges the disbelieving attitude to miracles put up by many of the intellectual type and much of the modern world. Ironically, many friends recommended the book to lewis as a method for dealing with his own grief. Lewis is commemorated on 22 november in the church calendar of the episcopal church. The main characters of this christian, religion story are. This coincidence was the inspiration for peter kreefts book between heaven and hell. This statement by the ancient philosopher is the first sentence of c.
The central miracle asserted by christians is the incarnation. By that i mean not that lewis argues with the nonchristian from some imaginary set of shared presuppositions, but that he deftly dismantles the nonchristians presuppositions, leaving him standing there, naked, ashamed, and in desperate need. Lewis introduction lewis lucid, generous minded and comprehensive apologetic for miracles is, in its own way, no less compelling than mere christianity in the case it makes for the overall rationality of the christian faith. The title of the opening chapter establishes the motif of miracles. Although readers are not aware of which specific miracle the title refers, a safe assumption is that it has something to do with the person to whom the narrator is reading from the notebook presumably because this notebook is the one mentioned in the title and has some. A gorgeous boxed set that includes all eight paperback volumes of the c. The miracles of christ can be classified in two ways.
Thus easily can earth digest a cinder of sidereal fire, and make her translunary guest the native of an english shire. Clive staples lewis 29 november 1898 22 november 1963, commonly called c. Cs lewis s lost letters reveal how wifes death tested his faith. I might add billy graham has made similar inferences in his writings. Digital rights management drm the publisher has supplied this book in encrypted form, which means that you need to install free software in order to unlock and read it. Lewis, if i remember right, acknowledges that his definitions are novel, but says that he defined his terms the way he did by necessity. This is an illustration of the introductory chapter of c. Lewis, originally published in 1947 and revised in 1960.
He tackles the widely held notion that supernatural occurrences are impossible, and establishes that the basis for such skepticism is not a deep knowledge of science and the laws of nature, but. Using his characteristic lucidity and wit to develop his argument. Lewis introduction lewis lucid, generous minded and comprehensive apologetic for miracles is, in its own way, no less compelling than mere christianity in the case it makes for the overall rationality of. What we learn from experience depends on our philosophy. It gives a power of seeing through its own enchantments and yet not being disenchanted.
Before we can argue for miracles, we must answer the philosophical question as to whether miracles can exist. He makes a multitude of great points to support the existence of miracles and the world that harbors them. Free download or read online miracles pdf epub book. In the book, lewis goes about arguing for the existence of the miraculous in a philosophical way. Lewis is still worldfamous as a literary critic, as an author of childrens fiction and as a christian apologist. To attend or inquire with questions, please phone 5106356892 or email to email protected. He examines different conceptions of nature and reveals how our assumptions have created misunderstandings about the miraculous. He has authorized the abridgement of his larger book. In perhaps lewis s most philosophical work, he systematically dismantles the worldviews of naturalism and deism, citing the incarnation as the springboard for both old and new creation miracles. The first edition of the novel was published in 1947, and was written by c. Lewis is very technical and the book requires your undivided attention in order to keep up. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read miracles. Quoting from lewiss 1947 book miracles men became scientific because. His novels generally have christian themes, and his best known work includes the the chronicles of narnia series including the lion, the witch, and the wardrobe and the space trilogy novels, a science fiction series.
November 22nd, 1963 was an irish academic, novelist, and poet. He explains the existence of some of the largest and most important miracles recorded in the bible. Quoting from lewis s 1947 book miracles men became scientific because. The entire book is a somewhat stealth exercise in lewis presuppositional apologetic. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading miracles. In a fashion that those who have read his other apologetics works one of the most mocked aspects of the christian faith is the existence of miracles. Miracles cliffsnotes study guides book summaries, test.
The book was published in multiple languages including english, consists of 294 pages and is available in paperback format. Lewis s goal in miracles is to convince us that miracles are not unreasonable. He accuses modern historians and scientific thinkers, particularly secular biblical scholars, of begging the question against miracles, insisting that modern disbelief in. Lewis is ever popular, and we were not surprised to hear his works suggested. Miracles was a muchneeded reminder of why i love to read. Lewis to cecil and daphne harwood among the hills a meteorite lies huge. Miracles written by anonymous from magnolia, tx on october 2nd, 2006. Lewis promotes the christian faith from an intellectual perspective much like many of his other works. Lewis and known to his friends and family as jack, was a novelist, poet, academic, medievalist, literary critic, essayist, lay theologian, and christian apologist from belfast, ireland. As we mentioned recently, some have requested that along with newer titles we routinely summarize we might also summarize some of the more notable books from previous generations.
There hadnt been a technical book on the existence of miracles prior to this one, and even the word miracle was defined by him in the book a little differently than it often is used in casual conversation. Lewis, but i found it very hard to listen to more than one chapter at a time and sometimes had to replay parts. But god himself, alive, pulling at the other end of the cord, perhaps approaching at an infinite speed, the hunter, king, husbandthat is quite another matter. This impeccable inquiry into the proposition that supernatural events can happen in this world makes an impressive case for the existence of divine intervention. Lewis s book a grief observed describes his experience of bereavement in such a raw and personal fashion that he originally released it under the pseudonym n. Though theoretical, it encourages the reader to embark on a journey beyond the mundane, to expand the horizons, to see the reality that is beyond all reality. Cs lewiss lost letters reveal how wifes death tested his. This book by cs lewis was probably his most philosophical work. One of his apologetic works, this book addresses questions regarding the reasonableness of the belief in miracles and considers the question of how biblical miracles. He accuses modern historians and scientific thinkers, particularly. As such, it is not a light read at all and would probably prove difficult for beginners who have not been exposed to heavily philosophical material. This penlighten article provides a list of all the books by c.
S download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets. Perhaps even more striking than its careful arguments for why the naturalistic. Lewis takes this key idea and shows that a christian must not only accept but rejoice in miracles as a testimony of the unique personal involvement of god in. Lewis was one of the most influential writers of christian literature in the 20 th century. Lewis attempts to show that miracles occur and that the christian god is behind them. Lewis argues that before one can learn from the study of history whether or not any miracles have ever.
Lewis society book and film club of the bay area meetings are held biweekly at 7. Clerk to keep readers from associating the book with him. However, he neglects to discuss thoroughly the most crucial. The question of whether miracles occur can never be answered simply by experience, because seeing is not believing. Using his characteristic warmth, lucidity, and wit, lewis challenges the rationalists and cynics who are mired in their lack of imagination and provides a poetic and joyous affirmation that miracles really do occur in everyday lives. A preliminary study, touchstone books this is one of the miracles of love. Lewis is still worldfamous as a literary critic, as an author of children s fiction and as a christian apologist. Lewis argues that before one can learn from the study of history whether or not any miracles have ever occurred, one must first settle the philosophical question of whether it is logically possible that miracles can occur in principle.
Lewis shows that a christian must not only accept but rejoice in miracles as a testimony of the unique personal involvement of god in his creation. A formless lifeforce surging through us, a vast power which we can tapbest of all. The old myth of the dying god, without ceasing to be myth, comes down from the heaven of legend and imagination to the earth of history. Hand this book to a skeptic and see where it leads. In his book, miracles, lewis defended the logic of believing in such supernatural events. Lewis gives an outstanding philosophical explanation of the consistency of the christian world view and how miracles are consistent with such an outlook and does it in such an engaging manner typical of his excellent writing skills. The purpose of this book is to shift the question of probability from the unconscious plane, and its main argument is directed to embattling the eighteenth and nineteenth century assumption against the miraculous.
Lewis takes this key idea and shows that a christian must not only accept but rejoice in miracles as a testimony of the unique personal involvement of god in creation. Lewis signature classics 8 volume box set contains. Mar 07, 2020 cs lewiss lost letters reveal how wifes death tested his faith. Lewis, religion, nature, spirit, naturalism, god, body, death. Some of the philosophical points are quite deep and illustrate the breadth and depth of c. Boxed together for the first time, here are the signature spiritual works of one of the most celebrated literary figures of our time. Lewis writings range from technical academic works his works on medieval english literature are still considered magisterial, to popular apologetics, to childrens literature, and more. His works have been translated into many languages and. Lewis, the most important christian writer of the 20th century, argues that a christian must not only accept but rejoice in miracles as a testimony of the unique personal involvement of god in his creation.
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