Abstract
This paper reviews the life and work of C.S. Lewis from a Pentecostal perspective and draws attention to the place of the Holy Spirit and healing in his children’s writings. It also comments on his theological method and his willingness to stand as a public intellectual contributing to the debates of his day.
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