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YOUNG JACK
In this special feature, Dr Andrew Walker traces the development of
the young CS Lewis through his childhood and adolescence.
His upbringing in Ulster, the early death of his mother Flora, his unhappy time at school and his tutoring by the eccentric Professor Kirkpatrick – how did they all help shape the man who argued for Mere Christianity and imagined the magical world of Narnia?
Download and read this feature by clicking here (PDF file, 76k).
Dr Andrew Walker is Professor of Theology and Education at Kings College London, and former Director of the CS Lewis Centre.
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Left: CS Lewis in 1919, when he was 21 years old.
Used by permission of The Marion E. Wade Center, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL.
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