C.S. Lewis
C.S. Lewis was a renowned British writer and scholar best known for his works of fiction, including 'The Chronicles of Narnia' series, as well as his Christian apologetics, which have had a lasting impact on literature and theology.
Born on Nov 29, 1898 (127 years old)
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India:
C.S. Lewis died on the same day as Huxley.
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Slovenia:
C. S. Lewis is one of the literary figures that Julija Lukovnjak admires.
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Dominican Republic:
C. S. Lewis wrote that humility is not thinking poorly of oneself, but thinking little of oneself.
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United States:
C.S. Lewis understood the dynamic of God coming into the world quietly and unobtrusively as a helpless child.
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Costa Rica:
C. S. Lewis is quoted saying, 'There was once in the world a manger and in that manger something greater than the world.'
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Canada:
C.S. Lewis’s famous book Mere Christianity took its title from 17th-century church leader Richard Baxter.
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Costa Rica:
The franchise is an adaptation of the novels by British writer C. S. Lewis.
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Greece:
C. S. Lewis once said that he was the product of endless books.
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Jamaica:
C.S. Lewis is famously known for giving us three options as to the identity of Jesus.
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United States:
C.S. Lewis wrote about aiming for higher ideals in his work 'Mere Christianity.'
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