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C.S. Lewis: LDS perspectives on the man and his message

  • Thomas J. Lefler: Writer, Producer
  • Sterling Van Wagenen: Producer
Interview / Panel
"From the beloved children’s classic The Chronicles of Narnia to the brilliant and thought-provoking essays of Mere Christianity, Clive Staples Lewis (1898-1963) wrote the kind of books he thought he’d like to read. A remarkable man, his writings have intrigued, captivated, and inspired people from all walks of life, including the Latter-day Saints. Lewis is one of the non-LDS writers most quoted by LDS authors and General Authorities. Join prominent LDS scholars as they explore C.S. Lewis’s writings on the relationship of God to man, the necessity for free will, the nature of man, life’s opportunities for joy, the lessons of pain, and the Godhood of Jesus Christ. This presentation also includes brief biographical sketches of Lewis’s life as well as readings from his work by noted poet Leslie Norris. The bonus materials on this DVD include excerpts from a conference held at Brigham Young University in honor of the 100th anniversary of the birth of C. S. Lewis. Presenters include Elder Neal A. Maxwell, Robert L. Millet, Andrew C. Skinner, and others."--Covenant Communications
Contents: Bonus: Selections from C.S. Lewis : the man and his message : a symposium on C.S. Lewis (1998): C.S. Lewis: insights on discipleship (32:15) / Neal A. Maxwell -- Lewis on the transformation of human nature (27:18) / Robert L. Millet -- Going to hell: Lewis on sin, temptation, and the Devil (34:04) / Andrew C. Skinner-- C.S. Lewis on the problem of pain and goodness of God (33:25) / Brent L. Top -- Stealing past the watchful dragon (22:29) / S. Michael Wilcox.
  • Additional details at Covenant Communications
  • View BYU Library catalog record
DVDMM 86
1999
Brigham Young University
LDS Church Production
Narrator: Robert L. Millet. Panel members: Robert L. Millet, Brent L. Top, Andrew C. Skinner, Brent Sife, and John Tanner.
Non-Narrative Film; Significant Mormon Elements
KBYU Television
Commercial Video (VHS/DVD); Television
180 min.
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