| | The Cumberland River Lamp Post - An Appreciation Of C.S. Lewis |
 | | Unbeknownst to his father and to the school authorities and many of his friends, Lewis set up a household in Oxford with Mrs. |
 | | A little over twenty years later he again reviewed the shape of his early life and the events that led to his conversion in his spiritual autobiography, Surprised by Joy. |
 | | Having faced these four major changes as a young academic at Oxford, Lewis was now headed into the most fruitful period of his life as an author, the details of which we will look at more tomorrow night. |
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