Internationally acclaimed as one of the best books about C.S. Lewis and his writings, Thomas Howard provides new insights and helps us to see thinges we didn't see of appreciate in Lewis before. Focusing on The Chronicles of Narnia, the Space Trilogy, and Till We Have Faces, Howard explores with remarkable clairty the moral vision in the imaginary world of the master storyteller Lewis.
Thomas Howard (b. 1935) is a highly acclaimed writer and scholar.
He was raised in a prominent Evangelical home (his sister is well-known author and former missionary Elisabeth Elliot), became Episcopalian in his mid-twenties, then entered the Catholic Church in 1985, at the age of fifty. At the time, his conversion shocked many in evangelical circles, and was the subject of a feature article in the leading evangelical periodical Christianity Today.
Dave Armstrong writes of Howard: "He cites the influence of great Catholic writers such as Newman, Knox, Chesterton, Guardini, Ratzinger, Karl Adam, Louis Bouyer, and St. Augustine on his final decision. Howard's always stylistically-excellent prose is especially noteworthy for its emphasis on the sacramental, incarnational and ‘transcendent’ aspects of Christianity."
Reading this book is like listening to a favorite professor as he rambles and roams and yet at the end of the lecture pulls all the themes together. I really enjoyed this. I am very very familiar with all of CS Lewis' books so this was fun to read, because Professor Howard loves his books too.