A man of reason and vigorous discourse, and a renowned professor of
literature and philosophy, C.S. Lewis, always "Jack" to family and
friends, never shied from intellectual debate, and through his
written works encouraged others to wrestle with the difficult
questions of faith. A master of visual illustration and allegory,
Lewis wrote with the intuitive understanding that his readers
wrestled with the same questions about the Christian story, about
pain, suffering, and notions of Heaven and Hell, as he himself had
wrestled. He also understood that others found reason and
imagination to be incompatible aspects of an understanding of God
and the universe.
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