Beyond Narnia: The Real Life Of C.S. Lewis | The Secret Lives and Loves of C.S. Lewis

2023 ж. 12 Мам.
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CS Lewis's biographer AN Wilson goes in search of the man behind Narnia - bestselling children's author and famous Christian writer, but an under-appreciated Oxford academic and an aspiring poet who never achieved the same success in writing verse as he did prose.
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  • Bless him and everyone that has glimpsed a bit of his genius.

    @jeromesullivan4015@jeromesullivan40153 ай бұрын
  • CS Lewis my fellow Ulsterman and Christian brother. One of Our True Greats. He is up there with Robert Blair Mayne amongst my countries absolute Best.

    @amandawright7216@amandawright72164 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for the real story!

    @rmsf1072@rmsf10724 ай бұрын
  • I never could read very well... and have read only a handful of books (less than 10) cover to cover. Oddly, I can write like the wind... and it's kind of you to present this work - these folks are people we should know - as 'real people'.

    @ChrisMusante@ChrisMusante5 ай бұрын
  • Really enjoyed watching this, Thank you

    @yingcox1562@yingcox15624 ай бұрын
  • This was wonderfully presented. I hadn't intended to watch it in one sitting but was shocked to find that at midnight, it was over.

    @NorCalGhost07@NorCalGhost07 Жыл бұрын
  • I am so very glad I found this channel. I have always had an infinity for the marvelous man. Very well researched and presented!

    @debbieellett9093@debbieellett9093 Жыл бұрын
    • Research is horrible. Wilson is terrible biographer. He said that Lewis never wrote any apologetics after the debate with Anscombe. He wrote plenty of apologetics and even Anscombe herself said the incident was no big deal. People made way more of it than what happened. Lewis was not destroyed over it. I wouldn’t trust anything Wilson says. He used to brag that he became an atheist from reading “Mere Christianity.” He supposedly came back to the faith but he has made no retraction of his error filled book on Lewis.

      @annchovey2089@annchovey20895 ай бұрын
    • @annchovey2089, thank you for setting the record straight. I truly wish I had been able to sit in on CS Lewis's lectures. There is a channel that features his essays, which are fascinating. Anyway, thanks again and I will be more careful about praising Wilson. Have a great day😊

      @debbieellett9093@debbieellett90935 ай бұрын
    • @@debbieellett9093 You're welcome. I would trust anything by Douglas Gresham (Lewis' stepson), Terry Glaspey, or Louis Markos. Don't bother with "Jack" by George Sayer. He claimed CSL lost his faith after Joy died but that is not true. He still continued to write works of a theological nature. The movie "Shadowlands" tries to paint CSL the same way. It was an emotionally accurate movie but not factual. People hostile to the faith are anxious to paint Lewis as someone who lost his faith. Couldn't be further from the truth.

      @annchovey2089@annchovey20895 ай бұрын
  • How delightful so very well done and how lovely to hear Robert Hardy one of my favorite actors.

    @wrenlittle8826@wrenlittle88266 ай бұрын
  • Very inspirational and challenging

    @paulinedurman5015@paulinedurman50155 ай бұрын
  • PTL for CS Lewis

    @williamfoley5687@williamfoley5687 Жыл бұрын
  • EXCELLENT ! A.N. WILSON. GREAT STORY OF C.S. LEWIS. MANY THANKS FROM, U.K. (2023).

    @pmajudge@pmajudge6 ай бұрын
    • Wilson’s book on Lewis is filled with errors. He used to brag that he became an atheist from reading “Mere Christianity”. He has yet to apologize or set the record straight.

      @annchovey2089@annchovey20895 ай бұрын
  • Thanks from old New Orleans 😇

    @jamestregler1584@jamestregler15843 ай бұрын
  • Please do JK Rowling or L. Frank Baum next, pleaseeeeeeeee!!!

    @kidnplay3978@kidnplay3978 Жыл бұрын
  • 43:15 - what is with the mark on the side of the man's head in this photo?

    @ChrisMusante@ChrisMusante5 ай бұрын
  • This is just a reposting and rebranding of a video originally published about four years ago by a group called “absolute history“. Seems like a copyright violation to me.

    @markjohn8472@markjohn84724 ай бұрын
  • Pena que é em Inglês

    @josealmeida9492@josealmeida94926 ай бұрын
  • I can't even comprehend going that direction; from atheist to fervent christian. How do you go from 'no god' to picking one and not just believing but proselytizing. Scratch that, he started as a protestant christian.

    @reyo6353@reyo6353 Жыл бұрын
    • It can happen if you are shown by God and the universe

      @LaChicaconSuerte-1111@LaChicaconSuerte-11114 ай бұрын
    • He lost his wife and survived World War 2. You go through that much trauma you have to latch on to something

      @storba3860@storba38603 ай бұрын
  • Yes, his traumatic experiences caused him to retreat into a world of fantasy and also denial.

    @LaChicaconSuerte-1111@LaChicaconSuerte-11114 ай бұрын
  • CS LEWIS would be appalled by this crap!

    @mypeeps1965@mypeeps1965 Жыл бұрын
    • What crap??? What happened?

      @kidnplay3978@kidnplay3978 Жыл бұрын
    • ??

      @debbieellett9093@debbieellett9093 Жыл бұрын
    • @@kidnplay3978For one thing, A.N. Wilson’s biography of Lewis contains about 60 errors and Wilson himself used to brag that he became an atheist from reading “Mere Christianity”. He supposedly has returned to the faith but I have yet to see an apology from him.

      @annchovey2089@annchovey20895 ай бұрын
    • What on earth do you mean? I have studied CS Lewis, his life and his books, for probably more years than you have been alive. This documentary is beautifully done. In particular, the insight into Jack's relationship with Minty Moore is one we rarely see. Was it a romantic relationship? We will never know. Personally I think it unlikely and that Jack replaced Paddy Moore and his own mother with this rather cantankerous woman, and saw her rather as the responsibility he would have taken on for his own mother once Albert passed. Marriage and children do not appear to be part of the life Jack saw for himself - at any time. He may have been a romantic, but romance was rather outside of his sphere of immediate needs or understandings. Jack Lewis was a man's man. And regardless of what Mr. Wilson says here, he was an intellectual to his fingertips. Of course his relationship with Joy was important, but at least here it doesn't assume the extreme raison d'être with which other biographers (and films) have allowed. Jack saw Joy as a fellow investigator of life. They were soulmates for sure; whether they were lovers is another matter. Lewis seemed to be quite good at what might be considered rather bizarre relationships. As a child, growing up as every new Narnia book was published - and oh how I wish I had them now - I learned my morals from those books: I learned about duty, and loyalty, and yes, about penalty and remorse. It would seem, @mypeeps 1965, that you have not realised any of those things. This excellent documentary brought back all the love and admiration I have always felt. Thank you enormously, A. N. Wilson for inviting me in.

      @user-hq7pb9wi7y@user-hq7pb9wi7y5 ай бұрын
    • Amen, amen and amen again

      @vivianstenseth9691@vivianstenseth96913 ай бұрын
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