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Inklings of Heaven
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324 pages
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C. S. Lewis, often seen as an amateur theologian, engaged deeply with eschatological themes despite rarely using the term. This book argues that his writings reflect a profound exploration of heaven and Christian hope. As an English scholar and apologist, Lewis's unique perspective, stemming from his lack of formal theological training, allows for an accessible yet insightful examination of eschatology. The work highlights how his literary and broadcasting endeavors intertwined with his spiritual inquiries, revealing a complex relationship with the concept of the afterlife.
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2007, paperback
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