Keywords
theology, C.S. Lewis, Latter-day Saints
Abstract
In this essay, Robert Millet describes the work and impact of C. S. Lewis as it pertains to the Latter-day Saints. He explores possible reasons why Church leaders have felt comfortable quoting Lewis in General Conference more than any other non-Latter-day Saint writer and provides a substantial list of the subjects for which his writings have had special appeal to the Saints. While acknowledging Lewis’ personal faults and the obvious points of difference between his faith and our own, Millet concludes with an expression of gratitude for his “lasting lessons and his noble legacy.”
Recommended Citation
Millet, Robert L.
(2020)
"The Theology of C. S. Lewis: A Latter-day Saint Perspective,"
Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship: Vol. 40, Article 12.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/interpreter/vol40/iss1/12