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  2. C. S. Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Several C. S. Lewis Societies exist around the world, including one which was founded in Oxford in 1982. The C.S. Lewis Society at the University of Oxford meets at Pusey House during term time to discuss papers on the life and works of Lewis and the other Inklings, and generally appreciate all things Lewisian. [150]

  3. Mere Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Mere Christianity is a Christian apologetical book by the British author C. S. Lewis.It was adapted from a series of BBC radio talks made between 1941 and 1944, originally published as three separate volumes: Broadcast Talks (1942), Christian Behaviour (1943), and Beyond Personality (1944).

  4. Religion in The Chronicles of Narnia - Wikipedia

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    The Magician's Nephew tells the Creation and how evil entered Narnia. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe the Crucifixion and Resurrection. Prince Caspian restoration of the true religion after corruption. The Horse and His Boy the calling and conversion of a heathen. The Voyage of the "Dawn Treader" the spiritual life (specially in Reepicheep).

  5. Jimmy Swaggart - Wikipedia

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    Swaggart's parents were related by marriage, as Son Swaggart's maternal uncle, Elmo Lewis, was married to Minnie Herron's sister, Mamie. The extended family had a complex network of interrelationships: "cousins and in-laws and other relatives married each other until the clan was entwined like a big, tight ball of rubber bands". [2] [3] [4]

  6. Church of the Nazarene - Wikipedia

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    Since September 2008, the denomination moved to Lenexa, Kansas and rebranded under the name "Global Ministry Center" [74] The denominational's publishing company was known as Nazarene Publishing House until 2017, and now is (The Foundry Publishing), has been located in Kansas City, Missouri, since its inception in 1912.

  7. William T. Kirkpatrick - Wikipedia

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    Kirkpatrick was born to an agricultural family in 1848 at Boardmills, County Down.He was educated at Queen's College, Belfast in 1865-1868. At first following an ambition to be called into the Presbyterian ministry, Kirkpatrick followed up his college studies with three years of theological training at Assembly's College, Belfast, the standard place of instruction for ordination into this ...

  8. The World's Last Night and Other Essays - Wikipedia

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    The World's Last Night and Other Essays is a collection of essays by C. S. Lewis published in the United States in 1960. The title essay is about the Second Coming of Jesus Christ . The volume also contains a follow-up to Lewis' 1942 novel The Screwtape Letters in the form of " Screwtape Proposes a Toast ."

  9. Socratic Club - Wikipedia

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    The C. S. Lewis Readers' Encyclopedia. p. 311. Socratic Digest. Reprinted from five issues originally published separately between the years 1943 and 1952. Edited by Joel D. Heck. Concordia University Press, Austin, Texas 2012. ISBN 9781881848165 "14 "University Battles: C. S. Lewis and the Oxford University Socratic Club"". C. S.