C.S. Lewis

Category
People (Arts)
Begin
1898
End
1963
Region
Europe
C.S. Lewis
Reference
Picture; [Wikipedia];
Excerpts from Books and Wikipedia
"Clive Staples Lewis (...) was a British writer and lay theologian. He held academic positions in English literature at both Oxford University (Magdalen College, 1925–1954) and Cambridge University (Magdalene College, 1954–1963). He is best known for his works of fiction, especially The Screwtape Letters, The Chronicles of Narnia, and The Space Trilogy, and for his non-fiction Christian apologetics, such as Mere Christianity, Miracles, and The Problem of Pain. . . . One of the main theses in Lewis's apologia is that there is a common morality known throughout humanity, which he calls "natural law". In the first five chapters of Mere Christianity Lewis discusses the idea that people have a standard of behaviour to which they expect people to adhere. Lewis claims that people all over the earth know what this law is and when they break it. He goes on to claim that there must be someone or something behind such a universal set of principles. . . . 'I believe in Christianity as I believe that the Sun has risen, not only because I see it but because by it I see everything else.'" [Wikipedia]

This period is linked to the following movies

Movie title
Genre
Released
Shadowlands
Historical
1993