C. S. Lewis (1898–1963) was a British writer, theologian, and academic, best known for his works of fiction and Christian apologetics. He was a professor at Cambridge University and also held a post at Magdalen College, Oxford.
Lewis is perhaps most famous for his fantasy series "The Chronicles of Narnia," which includes titles such as "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" and "Prince Caspian." These books have been beloved by children and adults alike and have been adapted into several films, stage plays, and graphic novels.
In addition to his fictional works, Lewis wrote extensively on Christian themes. His notable apologetic works include "Mere Christianity," "The Problem of Pain," and "The Screwtape Letters." In these writings, he elaborated on his Christian beliefs and addressed various theological and moral questions.
C. S. Lewis was also a member of the Inklings, a literary discussion group that included other prominent writers like J.R.R. Tolkien. His influence extends into both literary and theological realms, and he remains a significant figure in contemporary Christian thought and literature.
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