CS. Lewis’ growing popularity 60 years after his death
A desk overlooks the garden in The Kilns in Oxford, England, where CS. Lewis penned his Christian stories, including “The Chronicles of Narnia.” Experts agree that Lewis succeeded in capturing the Christian imagination where the theological abstractions of churches often seemed too high brow. Photos: OSV News
CS. Lewis’s thought continues to influence believers and non-believers alike, writes Jonathan Luxmoore In a rambling red-brick house on the western edge of Oxford, England, a melancholy desk sits at a bay window looking out over tangled woodland. In the foreground, an ancient ashtray stands broodingly against a worn leather armchair, surrounded by wall maps…