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C.S. Lewis: Life at the Center

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"Perry Bramlett's C.S.Lewis: Life at the Center is a rich, lively, compact survey of Lewis's Christian life and lay ministry. Perry provides a wealth of practical insights for every reader. I warmly and gladly recommend this book."-Kathryn Lindskoog, Author of Finding the Landlord: A Guidebook to C.S. Lewis's Pilgrim's Regress "Both for the novice and the knowledgeable, this is far more than a book packed with information about the life and thought of C.S. Lewis. It is not only filled with fresh insights into Lewis, but is also full of profound wisdom and practical help for the life of faith. This is nothing less than a solid defense of Christianity from one of the greatest apologists of all time."-Ronald Higdon, Pastor, Broadway Baptist Church, Louisville, Kentucky "Written in clear and cogent terms reflective of Lewis's own style, this volume describes the devotion dimensions of the Christian apologist's life: his views on spirituality, prayer, Holy Scripture, and friendship. Reading this engaging work, you will discover nourishment for you own spiritual, intellectual, and moral growth. It will whet your appetite for more of 'Jack' Lewis."-Henlee Barnette, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Louisville School of Medicine

Description of C.S. Lewis:

Bramlett provides a glimpse at the life of one of this century's most famous Christians. He uncovers the true C.S. Lewis-through Lewis' writings, his associates, and closest confidants.

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"This book is a rich, lively, compact survey of Lewis's Christian life and lay ministry. Perry provides a wealth of practical insights for every reader. I warmly and gladly recommend this book". -Kathryn Linkskoog

About Perry C. Bramlett:

Perry C. Bramlett is the founder of "C.S. Lewis for the Local Church," an interstate teaching ministry on the life, works, and influence of Lewis. Bramlett is the only person in the United States who teaches Lewis to churches and groups on a regular basis.

Description of Perry C. Bramlett, author of C.S. Lewis:

"From the Publisher:" Bramlett provides a glimpse of the life of one of this century's most famous Christians. He traces the major events of Lewis' life, charting his younger days as an atheist to his conversion to Christianity, his meetings with "The Inklings," and his short lived marriage. Readers will discover what Bramlett learns through his journeys: Lewis was much more than an author and theologian - he was a legend. Paperback, 96 pages.