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929 LEWIS, CLIVE STAPLES --- 929 LEWIS, CLIVE STAPLES Biografie. Genealogie. Heraldiek--LEWIS, CLIVE STAPLES --- Biografie. Genealogie. Heraldiek--LEWIS, CLIVE STAPLES --- Lewis, C. S. --- Lewis, Jack, --- Hamilton, Clive, --- Clerk, N. W., --- Lewis, Clive Staples, --- Lʹi︠u︡is, Klaĭv, --- Ruisi, C. S., --- Льюис, Клайв Стейплз, --- Льюис, К. С. --- לואיס, קליב סטפלס --- C. S. ルイス, --- Luvīs, Sī. Is., --- Luwīs, Sī. Is., --- لويس، سى. اس.
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Finally, in disclosing his own religious identity, Kort concludes with a meditation on several meanings of the word assumption.
Spiritual journals --- Autobiography --- Journaux spirituels --- Autobiographie --- Authorship --- Religious aspects. --- Art d'écrire --- Aspect religieux --- Journaling, Spiritual --- Spiritual journaling --- Diaries --- Authorship. --- Religious aspects --- Christianity
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"Textuality, Culture and Scripture," a study of the necessary and close relations between the three concepts, describes the prominent role of texts and textuality in Western modernity and the exchange of textual for material understandings of culture that becomes apparent in the middle of the twentieth century. Taking its starting point in the turn or return in cultural studies to textuality, the argument addresses the necessary role of texts and textuality in cultural, group and personal identities. Central to the argument is the thesis that "scripture," rather than an occasional or optional textual category, should be seen as playing a necessary role in an adequate textual theory.

Christianity and culture. --- Christianity and literature. --- Literature and Christianity --- Literature --- Christian literature --- 
Bible --- Bible --- Evidences, authority, etc --- Reading. --- Christianity and culture. --- Contextualization (Christian theology) --- Culture and Christianity --- Inculturation (Christian theology) --- Indigenization (Christian theology) --- Culture
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From the unbending belief in invisible powers that animates Till We Have Faces to the depiction of Aslan's sacrifice and resurrection in The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, C.S. Lewis's writing has sparked intense debate about the presence and function of religion in his works. Today, a reader's opinion of Lewis is more often than not based on his or her perspectives on religion. In Reading C.S. Lewis, Wesley A. Kort examines Lewis's work as a whole, investigating why and at what points Lewis turns to religion-and particularly to Christianity-in order to advance his arguments. Kort moves through more than a dozen of Lewis's major books, providing a useful guide to their various elements while connecting readers to the literary contexts that influenced the works and Lewis himself. Reading C.S. Lewis examines the standing of Lewis's work, how best to approach the books, and the misunderstandings that lead to mistaken readings. The commentaries also function as free-standing essays that can be read individually and in any order.
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Fiction --- Plots (Drama, novel, etc.) --- Time in literature --- History and criticism
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