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Any fans of that Belfast gent Mr C. S. Lewis on here ???

Any fans of that Belfast gent Mr C. S. Lewis on here ???
me - the man was a genious and had a unique insight into the Bible,Christianity and life.![]()
me - the man was a genious and had a unique insight into the Bible,Christianity and life.![]()

Any fans of that Belfast gent Mr C. S. Lewis on here ???
yep, known as Jack to his mates and one of the 'INKLINGS'. Tolkien based his character "treebeard" on Lewis.![]()
Yeah along with Adam Fox, ive his personal copy
of a wee book called "twenty-five years" back in Ireland
On a park bench in Bangor County Down...............he loved Co.Down.
On a park bench in Bangor County Down...............![]()
he always considered himself Irish, never read anything where differentiated between north and south although he loved Co.Down.
Decster check this book out
from what i can remember you can get it in
waterstones royal ave
www.cslewisinireland.com
am pretty familiar with his writings and history. i used to give countless americans tours of his regular haunts in belfast and on the odd occasion when i could, of 'Little Lea' on Circular Road, where he spent the first years of his life prior to being shipped off to england. also spent quite a bit of time at Wheaton College in the US, where the Wade Centre is and the museum for most of Lewis' artefacts.
he was a man before his time, and as such didn't get much recognition by the church in ireland during his day, but philosophically and theologically, books like Fernseed and Elephants and the book you describe Joe, became seminal in the shift from modernity to postmodernity during the last 15 years.
maybe we should do a riding tour around Belfast. i'm sure the owners of Little Lea would love a motley bunch of bikers trapsing through their home.