Lewis C. S., Livingstone David, Luther Martin:
Inspiring Men of the Faith
Barbour Publishing , 2009
Quality paperback, 384 pages
Size: 201x130 mm
ISBN: 9781602603905
ISBN-10: 1602603901
C. S. Lewis
Clive Staples Lewis (1898-1963) Was One Of The Intellectual Giants Of The Twentieth Century And Arguably The Most Influential Christian Writer Of His Day. He Was A Fellow And Tutor In English Literature At Oxford University Until 1954, When He Was Unanimously Elected To The Chair Of Medieval And Renaissance English At Cambridge University, A Position He Held Until His Retirement. His Major Contributions In Literary Criticism, Children's Literature, Fantasy Literature, And Popular Theology Brought Him International Renown And Acclaim. <P> He Wrote More Than Thirty Books, Allowing Him To Reach
Martin Luther
Martin Luther (1483-1546) Was Born In Germany And Is Famous For His Protest, The Ninety-Five Theses, Which He Nailed To The Door Of The Castle Church Of Wittenberg. The Son Of Middle-Class Parents, Luther Left His Comfortable Life To Become A Monk. Luther's Own Spiritual Awakening Was Sparked By His Study Of The Greek Text Of Paul's Letter To The Romans, Which Challenged Him With The Statement, "The Just Shall Live By Faith."

