Miracles by C. S. Lewis

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  • Pub. Date: February 2001
  • 304pp
  • Sales Rank: 35,465

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    • Pub. Date: February 2001
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 35,465

    Synopsis

    An impeccable inquiry into the proposition that supernatural events can happen in this world. C. S. Lewis uses his remarkable logic to build a solid argument for the existence of divine intervention.

    John Updike

    I read Lewis for comfort and pleasure many years ago, and a glance into the books revives my old admiration.

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    C. S. Lewis was famous both as a fiction writer and as a Christian thinker, and scholars sometimes divide his personality in two. Yet a large part of Lewis's appeal, for both his audiences, lay in his ability to fuse imagination with instruction. "Let the pictures tell you their own moral," he once advised writers of children's stories. "But if they don't show you any moral, don't put one in."

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    December 01, 2006: I should recommend Lewis?s Miracles to any who are truly capable of maintaining a sincere and unbiased forbearance in understanding the arguments in support of a supernatural God. Once the mind is finally liberated from all such ridiculously wobbly notions of subjectivity, I then encourage you with the swiftness of lightning to tackle this book and cherish its deeply esoteric merits. To be sure, it has Lewis?s usual witty words tied around meanings that cause an 'awakening' to stir within the being. You nervously sit back, your heart quivering, not being able to help but ask your self, ?So, God, are you really there? I couldn't see you...? No doubt, the Joy that is left with you at the closing of pages drapes you with something marvelous, lifting you up to something you?ve always wished to be--and so much more. And, fortunately, you realize that God is not something of wishful-thinking, but more so, as C. S. Lewis had once said, ?of thoughtful wishing!? But I ask you, readers, not to believe Miracles a bunch of evangelizing rubbish! It was not meant to be. Reason with your self, that is what Lewis had desired. To fully grasp this book, you have to be able to open your heart and mind, and then surely all things will become quite clear. A marvelous book, indeed.