
Título: C. S. Lewis Remembered
Autor: Harry Lee Poe
Sinopse: What was it like to have C. S. Lewis as a teacher? Most people know C. S. Lewis through his writings, but in his lifetime he was first and foremost a teacher. Now those who were influenced by what they learned from his teaching offer a unique view of one of the most influential Christian writers of all time. What was it like to study under C. S. Lewis when he taught at Oxford and Cambridge? How did his influence and teaching create a legacy that has influenced educators since? C. S. Lewis Remembered is a collection of interviews and essays that offer personal perspectives on Lewis the teacher and Lewis the man. These recollections portray him in all his humanity: both the irascibility and the brilliance, both the ferocity of his intellectual precision and the eagerness of his curiosity. Some of this books contributors chose to study with Lewis because of his Christian faith. Others admired him as a scholar but never shared Lewiss interest in religion. Still others shared his mere Christianity but differed with him over his Protestantism. But all of them came into contact with Lewis when they were young adults, whether they were students, colleagues, or those who knew him informally as a teacher. Many of them followed in his footsteps and became educators as well. Former students such as W. Brown Patterson, Peter Milward, and Peter Bayley talk about what it was like to study under Lewis. A recent lecture by Walter Hooper and essays by such noted scholars as Barbara Reynolds offer additional insight on Lewis and his influence. Also included are pieces by Lewiss godson, Lawrence Harwood; a transcript of an interview with Owen Barfield, a friend who knew Lewis from the time Lewis returned to Oxford after World War I and who played an important role in Lewiss shift from atheism to belief in God; and a hitherto unpublished sketch of Lewis by Mary Shelley Neylan. In addition, an article that appeared in SF Horizons, a magazine for science fiction fans, offers a transcript of a taped conversation between C. S. Lewis, Kingsley Amis, and Brian Aldiss.
Contexto da obra
Quando a classificação é mais ampla, o contexto do livro costuma depender ainda mais de autoria, tema e edição. “C. S. Lewis Remembered”, de Harry Lee Poe, publicado pela editora Zondervan, em 2009 e com 202 páginas, integra a categoria Livros Variados. Por isso, autoria, edição e tema acabam tendo ainda mais peso na forma de apresentar o livro.
Editora: Zondervan
Páginas: 202
Ano: 2009
Edição:
Linguagem: eng
ISBN: 0310559898
ISBN13: 9780310559894
Sobre a editora
Os livros da editora Zondervan têm forte foco na fé cristã, com uma variedade que vai desde Bíblias em formatos acessíveis e confortáveis para leitura até obras que exploram a prática espiritual e o crescimento pessoal. O catálogo privilegia textos que combinam clareza e profundidade, como Bíblias em versões modernas com tipografia exclusiva, e também títulos que abordam temas como identidade, perdão e transformação à luz do evangelho. A leitura costuma ser marcada por um tom reflexivo e edificante, com narrativas que ora são mais pessoais e emotivas, ora mais didáticas e informativas, incluindo estudos bíblicos e ensaios teológicos. A presença de obras para públicos variados, como jovens, estudantes e leitores iniciantes, sugere um cuidado editorial para atender diferentes níveis de familiaridade com a Bíblia e a fé.
