
The Quotable Lewis
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This book presents more than 1,500 quotes from C. S. Lewis's writings, providing ready access to his thoughts on a variety of topics. An exhaustive index references key words and concepts, allowing readers to easily find quotes on any subject of interest.
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Content
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- A
- Absolute Values
- Addison, Joseph
- Adoration
- Adulthood
- Advice
- Affection
- Aging
- Aging: Middle Age
- Aging: Youth
- Agnosticism
- Allegory
- Ambition
- America
- America, Discovery of
- Angels
- Anger
- Anxiety
- Apologetics
- Architecture
- Art and Literature
- Art Appreciation
- Art, Duty of
- Art, Essence of
- Art, Function of
- Art, Value of
- Ascham, Roger
- Aslan
- Atheism
- Austen, Jane
- B
- Bacon, Francis
- Baptism
- Beauty
- Beethoven, Ludwig van
- Belief
- Belief, Christian
- Bereavement
- Bible as Literature
- Bible, Essence of the
- Bible: Inspiration
- Bible Interpretation
- Bible: Modern translations
- Bible Scholars
- Bible Translation
- Biography
- Body
- Body and Spirit
- Books
- Books, Christian
- Bores
- Bourgeoisie
- Bulverism
- Bunyan, John
- Bureaucracy
- C
- Calvin, John
- Calvin, John: Institutes
- Cambridge/Oxford
- Capital Punishment
- Catholicism: and Protestantism
- Cats
- Certainty
- Chapman, George
- Character, Christian
- Character, Personal
- Chastity
- Chaucer, Geoffrey
- Chaucer, Geoffrey: Parlement of Foules
- Chaucer, Geoffrey: Troilus and Cryseide
- Child Rearing
- Childhood
- Children
- Children's Literature
- China
- Chivalry
- Choice
- Christlikeness
- Christian Living
- Christian Perspective
- Christian Year, the
- Christianity And
- Christianity and Comfort
- Christianity and Controversy
- Christianity and Culture
- Christianity and Its Detractors
- Christianity and Life-style
- Christianity and Literature
- Christianity and Social Good
- Christianity and the Ancient World
- Christianity and the Human Condition
- Christianity and the Intellect
- Christianity and Truth
- Christianity, Essence of
- Christianity: Evidences
- Christianity: Intellectual Honesty in Exploring
- Christianity, Popular
- Christmas
- Church Attendance
- Church: Body of Christ
- Church: Diversity
- Church: Divisions
- Church: Endurance
- Church: Function
- Church History
- Church Music
- Church: Unity
- Church of England
- Circumstances
- Civilization
- Clergy
- Cliques
- Colet, John
- Comedy
- Commitment
- Common People
- Communism
- Companionship
- Comparisons
- Conscience
- Contentment
- Conversion
- Conversion, Excitement at
- Conviction
- Correspondence
- Courage
- Courtesy
- Coverdale, Myles
- Cowper, William
- Cranmer, Thomas
- Creation
- Creativity
- Criminal Justice
- Criticism
- Criticism, Anthropological
- Cruelty
- D
- Daniel, Samuel
- Dante
- De La Mare, Walter
- De Meun, Jean
- De Troyes, Chretien
- Death
- Death: Lazarus
- Deception
- Decisions
- Decorum
- Definitions
- Democracy
- Dependence on God
- Depravity
- Design
- Despair
- Devils
- Devotions
- Didacticism
- Disappointment
- Discipline
- Divorce
- Doctrine
- Donne, John
- Donne, John: Love Poetry
- Doubt
- Drayton, Michael
- Dreams
- Dryden, John
- Dumas, Alexandre
- Dunbar, William
- Duty
- Dying to Self
- E
- Easter
- Economics
- Education
- Education and Christianity
- Education, Decline of
- Education, Democracy in
- Education, Function of
- Education, Goal of
- Education, Purpose of
- Education, Quality of
- Education: Teacher/Pupil Relationship
- Embarrassment
- Endurance
- England, Religion in
- Envy
- Equality
- Equality and Christianity
- Eternal Life
- Eternity
- Ethics
- Evangelism
- Evil in society
- Evil Men
- Evil Motivation of
- Evolution
- Exaggeration
- Excerpts
- Expectations of Others
- Expectations, Realistic
- Experience
- Extremes
- F
- Fairy Tales
- Faith
- Faith and Works
- Fall, The
- Fame
- Family
- Family Manners
- Fantasy
- Fasting
- Fatherhood
- Fear
- Feelings
- Firsthand Knowledge
- Forgetfulness
- Forgiveness
- Free Will
- Freudian Criticism
- Friendship
- Friendship, Dangers of
- Fun
- Futility
- Future
- G
- Gambling
- Gascoigne, George
- Gender
- Giving
- Glory
- God: Approaching Him
- God: Completeness
- God: Creator
- God: Eternity
- God: Gender Imagery for
- God: Glorifying Him
- God: Glory
- God: Goodness
- God: Holiness
- God: Image of
- God: Indescribability
- God: Infinity
- God: Language about
- God: Lewis's Childhood Conception
- God: Love
- God: Modern Attitude
- God: Omnipresence
- God: Our Need for
- God: Personalness
- God: Providence
- God: Reality
- God: Self-existence
- God: Sovereignty
- God: Timelessness
- God: Transcendence/Immanence
- God's Will
- Gods, Greek
- Good And Evil
- Good Life
- Good Works
- Goodness
- Government
- Grace
- Grammar, Rules of
- Greatness
- Greed
- Grief
- Growth
- Guests
- Guilt
- H
- Happiness
- Happiness and Christianity
- Hatred
- Health
- Heaven
- Heaven: Longing for
- Heaven: Ultimate Reality
- Hell: Escape
- Hell: God's Mercy
- Hell: Judgment
- Hell: Judgment and Mercy
- Hell: Mental Torment
- Hell: Self-centeredness
- Hell: Self-chosen
- Hell: Separation from God
- Hell: Separation from Heaven
- Hell: Separation from Humanity
- Hell: Unfulfilled Potential
- Hero Worship
- Heywood, John
- Hierarchy
- Historians
- History Books
- History, Christian View of
- History, Function of
- History, Importance of
- History, Periods of
- History, Philosophy of
- History, Scientific
- History, Skeptics of
- Holiness
- Holy Spirit
- Home
- Homesickness
- Homosexuality
- Hooker, Richard
- Hope
- Horizon
- Houseman, A. E.
- Human Desires
- Human Destiny
- Human Nature
- Human Situation
- Human Spirit
- Humanism
- Humility
- Humor
- Husbands
- Hymns
- Hypocrisy
- I
- Identity
- Images
- Imagination
- Immortality
- Incarnation
- Independence
- Influence
- Inhibitions
- Innocence
- Inspiration
- Instinct
- Interruptions
- Intolerance
- Introspection
- J
- Jargon
- Jesus: Creator
- Jesus: Creator/Word
- Jesus: Death of
- Jesus: God Incarnate
- Jesus: God, Lunatic, or Evil Man
- Jesus: Relationship to the Father
- Jesus: Savior
- Jesus: Second Coming
- Jesus: Son of God
- Jesus: Teaching
- Jesus: Unfallen
- Jews
- Johnson, Samuel
- Joy
- Joy: As Sehnsucht or Longing
- Judgment, The Last
- Jungian Criticism
- K
- Keats, John: Endymion
- Kilns, The
- King James Version
- Kipling, Rudyard
- Knowledge
- Knox, John
- L
- Labels
- Lamb, Charles
- Language
- Latimer, Hugh
- Law
- Lawrence, D. H.
- Laymen
- Leadership
- Lewis, Albert
- Lewis, C. S.: Abolition of Man
- Lewis, C. S.: Evangelistic Writing
- Lewis, C. S.: His Writing
- Lewis, C. S.: Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer
- Lewis, C. S.: Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
- Lewis, C. S.: Mere Christianity
- Lewis, C. S.: "Mere Christianity" in his books
- Lewis, C. S.: Out of the Silent Planet
- Lewis, C. S.: Perelandra
- Lewis, C. S.: Pilgrim's Regress
- Lewis, C. S.: Screwtape Letters
- Lewis, C. S.: That Hideous Strength
- Lewis, C. S.: Till We Have Faces
- Lewis, Joy Davidman Gresham
- Liberty
- Life
- Life and Death
- Literalism
- Literary Criticism
- Literary History
- Literature
- Literature, Classic
- Literature, Contemporary
- Liturgiology
- Longing
- Love
- Love: Abuses
- Love: Being Lovable
- Love: Charity
- Love: Dangers
- Love: God's Love for Us
- Love: Our Love for God
- Love: Our Love for Jesus
- Love: Priorities
- Love: Romantic
- Loyalty
- Lust
- Luther, Martin
- Lyly, John
- M
- MacDonald, George
- Machiavelli: The Prince
- Marlowe, Christopher
- Marriage
- Marriage or Singleness
- Marxism
- Masculine
- Materialism and Christianity
- Materialism, Philosophical
- Maturity
- Memory
- Mercy
- Metaphor
- Middle Ages
- Middle Ages: Literature
- Miracles
- Missions
- Money
- Moral Relapse
- Moralists
- Morality
- More, Sir Thomas
- More, Sir Thomas: Supplication of Souls
- More, Sir Thomas: Utopia
- Mornings
- Motives
- Mystery
- Mysticism
- Myth
- Myth: and Christianity
- N
- Nashe, Thomas
- Nationalism
- Natural Gifts, Danger of
- Naturalism
- Nature
- Nature and Christianity
- Nature and Religion
- Nature, Laws of
- Necessary Evils
- Newspapers
- Nonsense
- Nostalgia
- Novella
- Novels
- Novelty
- O
- Obedience
- One Way
- Opinion, Popular
- Opposition
- Order from Chaos
- Ordered Life
- Originality
- Orwell, George: 1984 and Animal Farm
- Outsiders
- P
- Pacifism
- Pain
- Pantheism
- Parliament
- Patriotism
- Paul, St.
- Peace
- Peer Pressure
- Persecution
- Personhood
- Perspective
- Pessimism
- Philosophy: Dualism
- Philosophy, Essence of
- Philosophy, Good and Bad
- Planning
- Plato
- Platonism and Christianity
- Poetic Revolutions
- Poetry
- Poetry, Ancient and Modern
- Poetry, Modern
- Poets and Poetry
- Poets, Metaphysical
- Political Power
- Politics
- Politics and Christianity
- Politics, Christians in
- Possessiveness
- Post-Christian Europe
- Post-Christian Man
- Power
- Prayer
- Prayer: Answers
- Prayer: Communion with God
- Prayer: Confession
- Prayer: Distractions
- Prayer: Duty
- Prayer: Petition
- Prayer: Timing/Habits
- Preaching
- Predestination
- Prejudice
- Pretentiousness
- Pride
- Priorities
- Progress
- Prose
- Protestantism
- Psalms
- Psalms: Imprecatory
- Psychiatrists
- Purgatory
- Puritanism
- Puritanism: Sexuality
- Purity
- Purpose
- Q
- Questions: Moral, Philosophical, and Theological
- R
- Reading
- Reading Old Books
- Reality
- Reason
- Rebellion: Against God
- Redemption
- Reformation
- Reincarnation
- Religion
- Religion and Domestic Life
- Religion, Dangers of
- Resurrection: Jesus
- Resurrection: Jesus and the Saved
- Resurrection: The Saved
- Resurrection: The Saved and Animals
- Revelation
- Reverence
- Rights
- Romance (As a Literary Genre)
- Ruskin, John
- S
- Salvation
- Sanctification
- Satan
- Sayers, Dorothy
- Scholarship
- Science and Christianity
- Scots
- Scott, Sir Walter
- Self-Concept
- Self-Control
- Self-Description
- Self-Giving
- Self-Image
- Selfishness
- Sermon on the Mount
- Servanthood
- Shakespeare, William
- Shakespeare, William: Hamlet
- Shakespeare, William: King Lear
- Shakespeare, William: The Merchant of Venice
- Shakespeare, William: Sonnets
- Shakespeare, William: The Winter's Tale
- Shelley, Percy
- Shelley, Percy: Prometheus Unbound
- Sidney, Sir Philip
- Sidney, Sir Philip: Arcadia
- Sidney, Sir Philip: Astrophel and Stella
- Sidney, Sir Philip: Defence of Poesie
- Sin
- Sin, Shame over
- Sincerity
- Sixteenth-Century England
- Sixteenth-Century Literature
- Sixteenth-Century Religion
- Skelton, John
- Skepticism
- Sleep
- Sloth
- Smoking
- Snobbery
- Sonnet Sequence
- Spenser, Edmund
- Spenser, Edmund: Epithalamion
- Spenser, Edmund: The Faerie Queene
- Spiritual Growth
- Spirituality
- Stereotypes
- Story
- Students
- Style
- Suffering
- Surrender
- Surrey, Earl of (Henry Howard)
- Survival
- Suspicion
- Swift, Jonathan
- Swift, Jonathan: Gulliver's Travels
- Symbol
- Symbolism
- T
- Tasso: Gerusalemme
- Taste
- Technology
- Technology and Christianity
- Teetotalism
- Temperance
- Temptation
- Thanksgiving
- Theology and Politics
- Theology in Daily Life
- Theology, Liberal
- Theory
- Thomas õ Kempis
- Time
- Tolerance
- Tolkien, J. R. R.
- Tolkien, J. R. R.: The Lord of the Rings
- Tolstoy, Leo
- Translation
- Transposition
- Tribulation
- Trilemma
- Trinity
- Trust
- Truth
- Truth, Discovery of
- Tyndale, William
- Tyndale, William: Bible Translation
- Tyndale, William: Compared with Thomas More
- Tyranny
- U
- Understanding
- Unselfishness
- Utilitarianism
- V
- Value Judgments
- Vicariousness
- Virgil: Similes
- Virgin Birth
- Virtue
- Vivisection
- Vocation
- Vulgarity
- W
- War
- War: Atomic Bomb
- War, Nuclear
- Weather
- Williams, Charles
- Williams, Charles: He Came Down from Heaven
- Williams, Charles: The Place of the Lion
- Wisdom
- Women: Emancipation
- Women in the Church
- Women: Sexuality and Justice
- Words
- Work
- Work, Compulsive
- World Religions and Christianity
- World Religions: Hinduism
- World Religions: Islam
- World Religions: monotheism
- Worldview
- Worship: Mary Magdalene
- Writing
- Writing, Autobiographical
- Writing, Christian
- Writing, Creative
- Z
- Zeal
- Bibliographies
- Index
- About the Editors
- Notes
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