The Problem of Pain
[H6] 'If God is good and all-powerful, why does he allow his creatures to suffer pain?' C. S. Lewis gives his view as a layman.
Surprised by Joy
[M23] “You can take it at two levels, as straight autobiography, or as a kind of spiritual thriller” Isabel Quigley, Sunday Times
Mere Christianity
[S32] Using logic and approachable language to convey theological concepts, this is the most popular of C.S.Lewis’ works of nonfiction.
The Four Loves
[S33] According to the Church Times “He has never written better. Nearly every page scintillates with observations, which are illuminating, provocative and original.”