Is Your Lord Large Enough?: How C. S. Lewis Expands Our View of God, By Peter J. Schakel

Is Your Lord Large Enough?

How C. S. Lewis Expands Our View of God

by Peter J Schakel

Is Your Lord Large Enough?
Paperback
  • Length: 208 pages
  • Dimensions: 5.5 × 8.25 in
  • Published: January 29, 2008
  • Imprint: IVP
  • ISBN: 9780830834921

"Every year you grow, you will find me bigger."--Aslan to Lucy in Prince CaspianC. S. Lewis was, of course, a brilliant apologist, and his books contain much to feed your intellect. But Lewis was also very concerned about Christian formation and strongly desired to help believers deepen their faith and broaden their vision of God.In this book Peter Schakel opens to you the more practical parts of Lewis's wonderful writings. Covering areas of potential struggle such as prayer, suffering, doubt and love, Schakel draws principles from Lewis's nonfiction as well as illustrations from the Chronicles of Narnia to stir your imagination and soul so that you might see God in new ways. In addition, the author quotes from contemporaries ofLewis, showing how their thinking fit with Lewis's.With reflection questions included, this deeper look at Lewis's formational writings is valuable for your personal devotions or for group discussions. Either way, as you read you will find God bigger and bigger.

"Thank you for a tremendously gifted and helpful contribution to Lewis studies. In fact, I'd call it the very best book on Lewis ever done and the most important in its teachability and attractiveness to new Lewis readers and to young Lewis readers."Corbin Scott Carnell, author of Bright Shadow of Reality: C. S. Lewis and the Feeling Intellect
"Is Your Lord Large Enough? is an excellent overview of various ways that C. S. Lewis employs images--in both his fiction and nonfiction--to illuminate theological matters. Lewis scholar Peter Schakel has used his considerable expertise to write an engaging work on aspects of Lewis's religious thought which is at once both instructive and devotional in nature. I highly recommend this volume for those who would welcome assistance in understanding and applying Lewis's insights on the Christian faith to their own life experience."Marjorie Lamp Mead, associate director of the Marion E. Wade Center and coauthor of A Reader's Guide to Caspian
"Schakel is the wisest and humblest of C. S.Lewis's commentators. Our understanding of Lewis will never be complete, but this book comes very close!"Walter Hooper, author of C. S. Lewis: A Complete Guide to His Life Works
"This is a spiritually nourishing book by one of the world's foremost C. S. Lewis scholars. Schakel explores C. S. Lewis's role as a spiritual mentor in a format that will encourage readers in their own faith and worship."David C. Downing, author of The Most Reluctant Convert
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CONTENTS

Preface
Chapter 1. Is Your Lord Large Enough?
Chapter 2. God?s Time and Our Time
Chapter 3. The Meaning of Prayer
Chapter 4. What Can We Pray For?
Chapter 5. God?s Grace and Our Goodness
Chapter 6. Keeping Love Alive
Chapter 7. Why We Need the Church
Chapter 8. Keeping Things Under Control
Chapter 9 Making Sense Out of Suffering
Chapter 10 Room for Doubt
Chapter 11 Comingto an End
Chapter 12 Picturing Heaven
Appendix A. Lewis?s Life
Appendix B. Lewis?s Thought
Appendix C. Lewis?s Works
Appendix D. A Selective List of Books About Lewis
Sources Abbreviations
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index

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Peter J. Schakel

Peter J. Schakel (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin) is Cook Professor of English at Hope College in Holland, Michigan. His books include The Way into Narnia: A Reader's Guide (Eerdmans) and Imagination and the Arts in C. S. Lewis (University of Missouri Press).