Broadcast Talks
LiteratureFictionWorld Literature

Broadcast Talks

by C. S. Lewis

Publisher
ValdeBooks
Pages
41
Language
English
Published
2023

Overview

"Broadcast Talks" is a collection of radio talks delivered by C. S. Lewis between 1941 and 1944 during World War II. The talks were broadcast on the BBC and aimed at a wide audience, discussing topics such as Christianity, literature, ethics, and contemporary issues. The book contains a range of topics from the nature of love and forgiveness to the relationship between religion and science. The talks in this collection provide an interesting window into the mind of one of the most influential Christian thinkers of the 20th century, and offer insights into his views on a variety of issues. Throughout the talks, Lewis uses his characteristic wit and clarity to convey complex ideas in an accessible way, engaging listeners with his thought-provoking and challenging perspectives. Some of the key themes addressed in the book include the concept of moral law, the problem of evil, the nature of faith, the role of reason in religion, and the importance of education. Overall, "Broadcast Talks" is a fascinating exploration of the intellectual and spiritual journey of C. S. Lewis during one of the most tumultuous periods of modern history.

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