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C.S. Lewis Works

Go deeper into the writings and works of C.S. Lewis. You’ll uncover hidden treasures and gain insights into Lewis’s life, faith, and influence. Featuring world-class speakers and top C.S. Lewis scholars, these audio and video series are designed for individuals or small groups.

Mere Christianity: The Book, The Idea, and The Legacy
The Apologetics of C.S. Lewis
Narnia & C.S. Lewis: Imagination, Reason, and You
Reflections on Lewis and His Writings
Personal Reflections on C.S. Lewis
C.S. Lewis’s Case for Christ
Learning from the Spiritual Pilgrimage of C.S. Lewis
Spiritual Formation in the Life of C.S. Lewis
Bearing the Weight of Glory: The Cost of C.S. Lewis’s Witness
The Abolition of Man
Communicating the Gospel, C.S. Lewis Style
C.S. Lewis: His Life, Thoughts and Works
Letters to Malcolm

C.S. Lewis Works Courses

Mere Christianity developed from a series of BBC radio talks delivered by C.S. Lewis during the Second World War. The book is a classic of Christian apologetics and one of the most important apologetics works of the 20th Century. There is an underlying theme to Mere Christianity that even the most careful reader can miss due to the many rich insights and profound wisdom that overflow its pages. In this study course, Dr. Christopher Mitchell, Former Director of the Marion Wade Center at Wheaton College, helps us dive deeper into Lewis’s work and shares insights and lessons from Mere Christianity.

Writer and scholar C.S. Lewis became a public apologist for the Christian faith, using imagination and reason to articulate and defend his beliefs. In this four part audio series, Dr. Art Lindsley, the Senior Fellow for Apologetics at the C.S. Lewis Institute, outlines key elements of the apologetics of C.S. Lewis.

C.S. Lewis is probably the most influential practitioner of Christian apologetics over the last one hundred years. The way he integrated faith, imagination, and reason is both compelling and highly relevant for our times. From his vision of Narnia to the theological underpinings of The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, this seminar will help believers better understand, and effectively use the life and work of C.S. Lewis.

Alister McGrath is the Professor of Science and Religion at the University of Oxford. He holds doctorates in molecular biophysics, theology, and intellectual history, and his research focuses on the relation of science and faith, and Christian theology and apologetics. As an Oxford scholar he’s been deeply influenced by the life and writings of C.S. Lewis. In this audio series he shares profound reflections on C.S. Lewis and his writing. Discover inspiring insights in this two-part audio series with Dr. Alister McGrath.

In this audio series, James M Houston, co-founder of the C.S. Lewis Institute and a founder of Regent College offers personal reflections on the life of C.S. Lewis.

It is now almost fifty years since C.S. Lewis’s death. He thought that his influence would soon wane and his books go out of print. He was wrong. His books are all in print and his influence is global, far beyond the English-speaking world. He is known for many things but particularly for making a clear case for faith in Christ to nonbelievers and believers. Because of the Narnia films, many have become interested in Lewis and some are open to studying his ideas. This video series is meant to be the introduction for a small group study on C.S. Lewis’s arguments against unbelief and for faith. Above all, it should be remembered that C.S. Lewis would not want people to focus on him but on Jesus.