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  1. Click here to open Print - Friendly PDF Having read Planets in Peril, David Downing’s award winning book on C.S. Lewis’s space trilogy, I looked forward to reading his new book, The Most Reluctant Convert, the fascinating story of C.S. Lewis’s journey to faith.

  2. He could either open the door or let it stay shut, but to open the door “meant the incalculable.”. He finally submitted him-self to God, the most “dejected and reluctant convert” in all England. This belief in God happened in 1929, but it was not until 1931 that he surrendered himself to Christ.

  3. Now Available On Demand, DVD & Blu-ray. Buy DVD/Blu-ray Worldwide Play Trailer Script & Study Guide. Experience C.S. Lewis’ profound journey from vigorous debunker of Christianity to become, as he said, “the most reluctant convert in all England.”.

  4. 22 de jun. de 2015 · The most reluctant convert : C.S. Lewis's journey to faith : Downing, David C : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Downing, David C. Publication date. 2002. Topics. Lewis, C. S. (Clive Staples), 1898-1963, Lewis, Clive S, Lewis, Clive S., 1898-1963, Religion, Geloofsleven, Bekering, Bekering, Religion, Religion. Publisher.

  5. Downloadable PDFs. Movie Discussion Guide. Full Discussion Guide – Download (.pdf) Original Stage Play. Original Stage Play – View Order Page (Printed Book) Still ... “The Most Reluctant Convert is an extraordinary experience and a singularly touching artistic and even spiritual experience. 4 Stars for the unforgettable The Most Reluctant ...

  6. It is about the life and conversion of British writer, lay theologian, and Christian apologist C. S. Lewis, author of The Chronicles of Narnia series. The film stars McLean, Nicholas Ralph , Eddie Ray Martin, Richard Harrington , Amy Alexander, and Tom Glenister.

  7. discuss Jesus as the myth that became fact in The Most Reluctant Convert: The Untold Story of C.S. Lewis. “One of the worst acts of my life.” On Sunday, December 6, 1914, Lewis went home to St. Mark’s in Belfast to commit what he confesses to being one of the worst acts of his life. Fearing to speak up