Book I, Chapter 5, "We Have Cause to Be Uneasy"
Mere Christianity (1952)
Clive Staples Lewis: Likeness (page 2)
Clive Staples Lewis was Christian apologist, novelist, and Medievalist. Explore interesting quotes on likeness.Source: Miracles (1947), Ch. 16: "Miracles of the New Creation"
The worst of all public dangers is the committee of public safety.
"A Reply to Professor Haldane" (1946), published posthumously in Of Other Worlds: Essays and Stories (1966)
Some of these ideas were included in the essay "The Humanitarian Theory of Punishment" (1949) (see below).
Preface
The Screwtape Letters (1942)
C. S. Lewis' Letters to Children – letter to Lucy (11 September 1958)
The Four Loves (1960)
Pilgrim’s Regress 49
The Pilgrim's Regress (1933)
Letter (19 April 1951); published in Letters of C. S. Lewis (1966), p. 230
Pilgrim’s Regress 176
The Pilgrim's Regress (1933)
Book I, Chapter 1, "The Law of Human Nature"
Mere Christianity (1952)
A Grief Observed (1961)
Surprised by Joy (1955)
"On Three Ways of Writing for Children" (1952) — in Of Other Worlds: Essays and Stories (1967), p. 24
Orual
Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold (1956)
"The Seeing Eye", in Christian Reflections (1967), p. 167
"The Humanitarian Theory of Punishment" (1949), p. 292
Similar statements were included in "A Reply to Professor Haldane" (1946) (see above), published posthumously.
God in the Dock (1970)
“No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear.”
First line.
A Grief Observed (1961)