RECORDED LECTURES: http://peterkreeft.com/audio.htm
--- ---"Beauty" -- The branch of philosophy dealing with aesthetics. ---"C. S. Lewis and Mere Christianity" -- C.S. Lewis' masterpiece ---"Christianity in Lord of the Rings" -- The cleverly disguised role of God ---"Culture War" -- A call to arms, mapping key enemies and battlefields ---"Existence of God" -- A magnificent overview of the arguments ---"Good, True, Beautiful" -- C.S. Lewis on three great transcendentals ---"Happiness" -- How do you get it? Christ's version vs. the world's ---"Heaven" -- The heart's deepest longing ---"Hollywood Screenwriting" -- Encouragement to film's creative storytellers ---"If Einstein Had Been a Surfer" -- Rediscovering intuitive thinking ---"Lord, Liar, or Lunatic" -- The famous argument for Christ's identity ---"Problem of Pain" -- C.S. Lewis's brilliant exposition on suffering and evil ---"Sex in Heaven" -- Imaging the fire of God's love ---"Sexual Reconnection" -- Healing the link between sex & love ---"Shocking Beauty" -- The live character of Christ --- --- Lecture scheduling and more info: http://www.peterkreeft.com
I just finished reading this book and it has helped me tremendously. I now know which direction to go in regards to Lewis' works. I'm not quite ready for "Mere Christianity", "The Four Loves", or even "Suprised by Joy." I know that based on the excerpts I read from this great book. I will now read "The Pilgrim's Regress" It should be good. I reccomend this book for anyone wanting to know more about Lewis and his works. Peter Kreeft does a fine job.
You can find a primer much better than this. Lewis may well be the most influential Christian of this century, and deservedly so. His writings should be read by all Christians. No one has better given Christians a real sense of how the present (the shadows) and eternity (the real thing) interrelate.