
Did C.S. Lewis Abandon Apologetics After the Anscombe Debate?
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C.S. Lewis' Continued Engagement in Apologetics and the Misunderstanding of His Turn to Children's Literature
This chapter explores how C.S. Lewis continued his apologetics and addressed Anscombe's concerns, including a revised edition of 'Miracles'. It challenges the notion that Lewis turned to children's literature as a departure from his usual style and emphasizes not dismissing him as an apologist based on popularity.
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