

A Year with C. S. Lewis: Daily Readings from His Classic Works [Lewis, C. S.] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. A Year with C. S. Lewis: Daily Readings from His Classic Works Review: C S Lewis - Great devotion book, get you think about your life and God. Review: Wonderful daily readings of great hope - C.S. Lewis works are broken up into daily nuggets of great inspiration and joyful good news within this very well prepared work. Each day you are greeted with a reading that speaks to the vibrate relationship open to each of us with God. Lewis was a vocal atheist for a portion of his life however found his path flawed based on his attempt to finally disprove the existence of God. Instead he found sound reasons he could not ignore for the existence of a living God activity involved in a relationship of love with his creation at all levels. These daily readings offer a wonderful insight into Lewis and his words inspire us on our daily journey to better understand how we can work to better find the lord.
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,795 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #132 in Christian Apologetics (Books) #217 in Inspirational Spirituality (Books) #1,110 in Christian Spiritual Growth (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,190) |
| Dimensions | 5.5 x 1.29 x 7.38 inches |
| Edition | First Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 0060566167 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0060566166 |
| Item Weight | 1.15 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 416 pages |
| Publication date | October 21, 2003 |
| Publisher | HarperOne |
| Reading age | 18 years and up |
A**R
C S Lewis
Great devotion book, get you think about your life and God.
M**L
Wonderful daily readings of great hope
C.S. Lewis works are broken up into daily nuggets of great inspiration and joyful good news within this very well prepared work. Each day you are greeted with a reading that speaks to the vibrate relationship open to each of us with God. Lewis was a vocal atheist for a portion of his life however found his path flawed based on his attempt to finally disprove the existence of God. Instead he found sound reasons he could not ignore for the existence of a living God activity involved in a relationship of love with his creation at all levels. These daily readings offer a wonderful insight into Lewis and his words inspire us on our daily journey to better understand how we can work to better find the lord.
M**N
Helpful, rich daily devotional
Lewis' writings encourage my walk with the Lord and my reflections on a lot of life issues. This daily arrangement of them gives us some of his best passages. I enjoy reading virtually everything Lewis ever wrote. He thought deeply about life, faith, and relationships. He is brilliant, insightful and comes across very real as a person communicating with you honestly and not just trying to impress you. Lewis taught at Oxford and Cambridge and can write fluently at that Oxford high level of scholarship, but he amazes me how he can also take that vast vocabulary, pare it down and write empathetic children's books like the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, too--I love the range of his works. I use both the Kindle version and the printed version of this devotional book. I have some other books that sit unopened on the shelf but this isn't one of those. It's a book I actually use, get a lot out of and highly recommend. I hope tasting Lewis's writings in these short daily selections encourages you to read more of his full works: there is Lewis to fit many a taste, scholarly, science fiction, fantasy, and reflections on his own journey.
R**.
Great Read
CS Lewis is such a profound writer and thinker. He has written so many other good books. I will continue reading his material
R**N
Highly recommended for its substance, modesty and humor
Offering some real substance in an erudite but humble and humorous style, Lewis stands out from the plethora of dogmatic religious fluff we read. The review by FaithfulReader.com from New York is the best I've read. To emphasize several points: 1. By cutting and pasting from several C. S. Lewis books, this daily reader is somewhat choppy. 2. Although profound, orthodox Christianity, it is not a good devotional. Chris Tiegreen's At His Feet also provides real substance but, unlike A Year with C. S. Lewis, was originally written as a daily devotional. 3. Though the January 15 entry clearly explains that Screwtape is a fictional demon, a reader who doesn't know that and who begins reading at some other date might be confused (as a dear friend of mine was) when the "Enemy" means God, and "Our Father" is Satan. I don't know how to prevent this. 4. For those unfamiliar with C. S. Lewis' works, this daily reader will introduce them to his exceptionally clear and thought-provoking insights, yet expressed with modesty and humor. Some of my favorite gems: a. On limits of human intelligence: "Of course these conjectures as to why God does what he does are probably of no more value that my dog's idea of what I am up to when I sit and read." b. On God's perception of time: "The difficulty comes from thinking that God is progressing along the Time-line like us... Suppose God is outside and above the time line?" c. On experiencing God: "Suppose we really found Him? We never meant it to come to that! `Look out!' we cry, `it's alive!'" d. On the importance of doctrine: [comparing experiencing the seashore with having a chart] Doctrines are not God: they are only a kind of map. But that map is based on the experiences of hundreds of people who really were in touch with God. If you want to get any further [than experience] you must have a map. Highly recommended for introducing one to the treasure of C. S. Lewis or reminding his old admirers.
H**R
Wit & Wisdom of a Master Craftsman
CS Lewis wrote many great books and this is a compilation these quotes from them. It contains short daily offerings of the best of each. The works have given memories of the quality of his thought process. I highly recommend this book.
D**L
Wit and Wisdom
This represents Lewis at his best, with faith-filled wisdom for the daily walk. I highly recommend this collection of daily readings to accompany you into the new year.
M**N
Some jewels I did not know that existed
I felt like I was rather well read when it came to Lewis. There was so much more hidden in some of his books have never even thought of reading yet. Every once in awhile, one of the days readings, was a little heavy and academic. But most days, the readings were a wonderful start.
A**E
Anything by CS Lewis is a worthwhile addition to your library
J**S
Nuggets of truth and wisdom. A wonderful companion for a year's devotions.
L**️
Bon livre du quotidien. Les chapitres ne sont pas trop longs et peuvent être lu avant de commencer la journée, faciles à comprendre.
I**N
Like many people I love the Narnia series of books but have always struggled with his non-fiction material. They've all tended to make me feel a bit of a dummy trying to understand what he's trying to say. I thought this book might be a good way for me to get into those books by reading bite-sized chunks each day. Some days I enjoyed, others I simply found a bit dull and many simply washed over me. I think in some ways the brevity of the 'chunks' didn't help me at all as I lacked some background or better understanding of the intent or purpose of the 'chunk'. Oh well, I guess I best sit down and try again to read a chapter at a time of one of his works and hope that with age and years of reading others that it might be a more understandable read.
D**S
CSルイスの色々な本から、短く抜粋してあります。一年中毎日読むように、1月1日、1月2日というように、ページの頭に日にちで題されていて、毎日一ページ弱くらいずつルイスの作品に触れる事ができます。ルイスファンの方、ディヴォーションに何か読み物を探していらっしゃる方、キリスト教に触れたい方にもお勧めです。
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