In this course, Professor Michael Ward explores C.S. Lewis’s enduring lessons about the meaning and practice of the Christian faith.
Over the course of seven lessons, you’ll learn:
- why Lewis believed that moral values are objective and how he argued against the rise of subjectivism.
- about Lewis’s own bittersweet conversion to Christianity.
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his advice on how to pray and read Scripture.
- the distinction that Lewis makes between enjoyment and contemplation and how that distinction can enrich our prayers, our reading of scripture, and our daily lives as Christians.
- how Lewis describes the role of suffering and pain in this life and the nature of heaven and hell in the next.