C. S. Lewis' thoughts on the nature of Biblical inspiration, the role of revelation and the question of inerrancy.
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This review is from: C S Lewis On Scripture (Paperback)
This book, as the title indicates, is a commentary on Lewis's views on Scripture. It locates itself within the innerancy debate that raged most strongly several decades ago in Evangelical Christianity. But the book remains relevant today for those interested in the views of Lewis, not only on Scripture, but on literary inspiration in general. Some Lewis scholars have rated this book rather low, but I found it to be quite helpful and, from my present research and knowledge on Lewis, accurate.
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