Ronald K. Brind
ASIN: B00DVRJM58
Publisher: Greenbrier Book Company
Pages: 129
THE MUST-HAVE GUIDE WHEN YOU FOLLOW C. S. LEWIS’S FOOTSTEPS ACROSS OXFORD.This one-of-a-kind guide was written by an Oxford native who brings a unique perspective to C. S. Lewis’s life in Oxford.Ron Brind was born a few hundred yards away from The Kilns, the house C. S. Lewis lived in for more than 30 years. As a young child, Ron became fast friends with Douglas (Dougie) Gresham, C. S. Lewis’s stepson. He was soon a regular visitor to the Lewis household, and was taught by Dougie to call C. S. Lewis “Jack.”Ron’s lifelong interest in C. S. Lewis’s writings prompted him to establish an accompanied tour that gave Ron the opportunity to share with visitors his knowledge of Jack Lewis’s life during the 1950s, perhaps the most productive and turbulent decade in the life of the 20th century’s greatest Christian apologist.“C. S. Lewis in Oxford: A Guide for Visitors” grew out of the questions ...