A Toast to C.S. Lewis

C.S. Lewis rose to public prominence during the Second World War as a Christian apologist. He attained transatlantic fame in the same capacity in the immediate postwar years with the publication of his BBC radio lectures as Mere Christianity. In some sense, though, this legacy is rather ironic. Certainly it was a reluctant role on Lewis’s part.

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