Chronicles of Narnia
JACK'S IMPACT
Few modern writers have
made their mark worldwide. Jack Lewis is one of those writers. Given the
magnitude of his impact, it’s fair to ask a few questions about books. Of his
own writings, what was his favorite? It appears to be Till We Have Faces.
What books influenced C. S. Lewis? He gave an answer to that question, the year
before he died. Responding to The Christian Century, he ranked the top ten
books that influenced him the most. George MacDonald’s Phantastes was first, but G. K. Chesterton’s The Everlasting Man was second. (This link will take
you to the on-line edition of Everlasting Man ). In fact,
six months before his death , Jack Lewis said: C.S. Lewis lived a life marked with
intense pain and intense happiness. He possessed a faith that became strong
after it was tested beyond the breaking point. Put differently, he lived the
life of a typical human being who experiences joy and sorrow, happiness and
pain. But through it all, once he found his way back to God, he knew what
counted most of all are the things that last. The things that are eternal : Jack’s books are still not out-of-date
because they focus on what counts the most in life: on what is eternal. They
help his readers "aim for heaven" and, as a necessary byproduct, help increase
the quality of life on earth.
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