Editorial biography
David Clark is a contemporary theologian and scholar specializing in the works of C.S. Lewis. His book "C.S. Lewis: A Guide to His Theology" provides a systematic examination of Lewis's theological thought, exploring key themes such as the nature of God, the problem of evil, miracles, and Christian apologetics. Clark's work serves as an important scholarly resource for understanding Lewis's contribution to 20th-century Christian theology and philosophy of religion. Through careful analysis of Lewis's major works including Mere Christianity, The Problem of Pain, and Miracles, Clark elucidates how Lewis integrated rational argument with imaginative expression to defend theistic belief. His guide has become a valuable tool for students and scholars seeking to understand Lewis's enduring influence on contemporary discussions about God, faith, and reason in the English-speaking world.
Works in this database
| Title | Year↑ | Genre | Argument engaged | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CS Lewis.. a guide to his Theology سي إس لويس.. دليل إلى لاهوته | 2007 1428 AH | Monograph | general-theism-debate · discussed | Included |