The romantic rationalist : God, life, and imagination in the work of C.S. Lewis
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& ldquo;We are far too easily pleased. & rdquo; C. S. Lewis stands as one of the most influential Christians of the twentieth century. His commitment to the life of the mind and the life of the heart is evident in classics like the Chronicles of Narnia and Mere Christianity & mdash;books that illustrate the unbreakable connection between rigorous thought and deep affection. With contributions from Randy Alcorn, John Piper, Philip Ryken, Kevin Vanhoozer, David Mathis, and Douglas Wilson, this volume explores the man, his work, and his legacy & mdash;reveling in the truth at the heart of Lewis & rsquo;s spiritual genius: God alone is the answer to our deepest longings and the source of our unending joy.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Mathis, D. (2014). The romantic rationalist: God, life, and imagination in the work of C.S. Lewis . Crossway.

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Mathis, David, 1980-. 2014. The Romantic Rationalist: God, Life, and Imagination in the Work of C.S. Lewis. Crossway.

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Mathis, David, 1980-. The Romantic Rationalist: God, Life, and Imagination in the Work of C.S. Lewis Crossway, 2014.

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Mathis, David. The Romantic Rationalist: God, Life, and Imagination in the Work of C.S. Lewis Crossway, 2014.

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