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The Circular Pursuit

Swenson, May | June 2, 1956 issue

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The article discusses books and authors. C.S. Lewis, author of eighteen books advocating Christianity, called the "Apostle to Skeptics" by Chad Walsh in his book of that name, now puts before us a volume illuminating the early part of his life. In "Surprised by Joy," the widest beam, of course is turned upon his spiritual adventures. His long drawn out and intricate conversion is fascinating because of his intellect and charm, plus the story-telling dexterity of a topnotch mystery writer.

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AUTHORS; LEWIS, C. S. (Clive Staples), 1898-1963; LITERATURE; AUTHORSHIP; SPIRITUALITY; BOOKS
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