The Lion's Purpose
โ Scribed by Billie Willow
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 129 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B081XZQBR3
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
An encyclopedic selection of quotes from the complete published works of C.S. Lewis.;S.: Till We Have Faces -- Lewis, Joy Davidman Gresham -- Liberty -- Life -- Life and death -- Literalism -- Literary criticism -- Literary history -- Literature -- Literature, classic -- Literature, contemporary -- Liturgiology -- Longing -- Love -- Love: abuses -- Love: being lovable -- Love: charity -- Love: dangers -- Love: God's love for us -- Love: our love for God -- Love: our love for Jesus -- Love: Priorities -- Love: romantic -- Loyalty -- Lust -- Luther, Martin -- Lyly, John -- Macdonald, George -- Machiavelli: The Prince -- Marlowe, Christopher -- Marriage -- Marriage or singleness -- Marxism -- Masculine -- Materialism and Christianity -- Materialism, philosophical -- Maturity -- Memory -- Mercy -- Metaphor -- Middle Ages -- Middle Ages: art/literature -- Middle Ages: literature -- Miracles -- Missions -- Money -- Moral relapse -- Moralists -- Morality -- More, Sir Thomas -- Mornings -- Motives -- Mystery -- Mysticism -- Myth -- Myth and Christianity -- Nashe, Thomas -- Nationalism -- Natural gifts, danger of -- Naturalism -- Nature -- Nature and Christianity -- Nature and religion -- Nature, laws of -- Necessary evils -- Newspapers -- Nonsense -- Nostalgia -- Novella -- Novels -- Novelty -- Obedience -- One way -- Opinion, popular -- Opposition -- Order from chaos -- Ordered life -- Originality -- Orwell, George -- Outsiders -- Pacifism -- Pain -- Pantheism -- Parliament -- Patriotism -- Paul, St. -- Peace -- Peer pressure -- Persecution -- Personhood -- Perspective -- Pessimism -- Philosophy: dualism -- Philosophy, essence of -- Philosophy, good and bad -- Planning -- Plato -- Platonism and Christianity -- Poetic revolutions -- Poetry -- Poetry, ancient and modern -- Poetry, modern -- Poets and poetry -- Poets, metaphysical -- Political power -- Politics -- Politics and Christianity -- Politics, Christians in -- Possessiveness -- Post-Christian Europe -- Post-Christian man -- Power -- Prayer -- Prayer: answers -- Prayer: communion with God -- Prayer: confession -- Prayer: distractions -- Prayer: duty -- Prayer: petition -- Prayer: timing/habits -- Preaching -- Predestination -- Prejudice -- Pretentiousness -- Pride -- Priorities -- Progress -- Prose -- Protestantism -- Psalms -- Psalms: Imprecatory -- Psychiatrists -- Purgatory -- Puritanism -- Puritanism: sexuality -- Purity -- Purpose -- Questions: moral, philosophical, and theological -- Reading -- Reading old books -- Reality -- Reason -- Rebellion: against God -- Redemption -- Reformation -- Reincarnation -- Religion -- Religion and domestic life -- Religion, dangers of -- Resurrection: Jesus -- Resurrection: Jesus and the saved -- Resurrection: the saved -- Resurrection: the saved and animals -- Revelation -- Reverence -- Rights -- Romance (as a literary genre) -- Ruskin, John.;Absolute values -- Addison, Joseph -- Adoration -- Adulthood -- Advice -- Affection -- Aging -- Aging: middle age -- Aging: youth -- Agnosticism -- Allegory -- Ambition -- America -- America, discovery of -- Angels -- Anger -- Anxiety -- Apologetics -- Architecture -- Art and literature -- Art appreciation -- Art, duty of -- Art, essence of -- Art, function of -- Ascham, Roger -- Aslan -- Atheism -- Austen, Jane -- Bacon, Francis -- Baptism -- Beauty -- Beethoven, Ludwig van -- Belief -- Belief, Christian -- Bereavement -- Bible as literature -- Bible, essence of the -- Bible: inspiration -- Bible interpretation -- Bible: modern translations -- Bible scholars -- Bible translation -- Biography -- Body -- Body and spirit -- Books -- Books, Christian -- Bores -- Bourgeoisie -- Bulverism -- Bunyan, John -- Bureaucracy -- Calvin, John -- Cambridge/Oxford -- Capital punishment -- Catholicism and Protestantism -- Cats -- Certainty -- Chapman, George -- Character, Christian -- Character, personal -- Chastity -- Chaucer, Geoffrey -- Child rearing -- Childhood -- Children -- Children's literature -- China -- Chivalry -- Choice -- Christ-likeness -- Christian living -- Christian perspective -- Christian year, the -- Christianity And -- Christianity and comfort -- Christianity and controversy -- Christianity and culture -- Christianity and its detractors -- Christianity and life-style -- Christianity and literature -- Christianity and social good -- Christianity and the ancient world -- Christianity and the human condition -- Christianity and the intellect -- Christianity and truth -- Christianity, essence of -- Christianity: evidences -- Christianity: intellectual honesty in exploring -- Christianity, popular -- Christmas -- Church attendance -- Church: body of Christ -- Church: diversity -- Church: divisions -- Church: endurance -- Church: function -- Church history -- Church music -- Church: unity -- Church of England -- Circumstances -- Civilization -- Clergy -- Cliques -- Colet, John -- Comedy -- Commitment -- Common people -- Communism -- Companionship -- Comparisons -- Conscience -- Contentment -- Conversion -- Conversion, excitement at -- Conviction -- Correspondence -- Courage -- Courtesy -- Coverdale, Myles -- Cowper, William -- Cranmer, Thomas -- Creation -- Creativity -- Criminal justice -- Criticism -- Criticism, anthropological -- Cruelty -- Daniel, Samuel -- Dante -- De la Mare, Walter -- de Meun, Jean -- de Troyes, Chretien -- Death, Death: Lazarus -- Deception -- Decisions -- Decorum -- Definitions -- Democracy -- Dependence on God -- Depravity -- Design -- Despair -- Devils -- Devotions -- Didacticism -- Disappointment -- Discipline -- Divorce -- Doctrine -- Donne, John -- Donne, John: love poetry -- Doubt -- Drayton, Michael -- Dreams -- Dryden, John -- Dumas, Alexandre -- Dunbar, William -- Duty -- Dying to self -- Easter -- Economics -- Education -- Education and Christianity -- Education, decline of -- Education, democracy in -- Education, function of -- Education, goal of -- Education, purpose of -- Education, quality of -- Education: teacher/pupil relationship -- Embarrassment -- Endurance -- England, religion in -- Envy -- Equality -- Equality and Christianity -- Eternal life -- Eternity -- Ethics -- Evangelism -- Evil in society -- Evil men -- Evil, motivation of -- Evolution -- Exaggeration -- Excerpts -- Expectations of others -- Expectations, realistic -- Experience -- Extremes -- Fairy tales -- Faith -- Faith and works -- Fall, the -- Fame -- Family -- Family manners -- Fantasy -- Feasting -- Fatherhood -- Fear -- Feelings -- Firsthand knowledge -- Forgetfulness -- Forgiveness -- Free will -- Freudian criticism -- Friendship -- Friendship, dangers of -- Fun -- Futility -- Future -- Gambling -- Gascoigne, George -- Gender -- Giving -- God: appetite for -- God: approaching Him -- God: completeness -- God: Creator -- God: eternity -- God: gender imagery for -- God: glorifying Him -- God: glory -- God: goodness -- God: holiness -- God: image of -- God: indescribability -- God: infinity -- God: language about -- God: Lewis's childhood conception -- God: love -- God: modern attitude -- God: omnipresence -- God: our need for -- God: personalness -- God: providence -- God: reality -- God: self-existence -- God: sovereignty -- God: timelessness -- God: transcendence/immanence -- God's will -- Gods, Greek -- Good and evil -- Good life -- Good works -- Goodness -- Government -- Grace -- Grammar, rules of -- Greatness -- Greed -- Grief -- Growth -- Guests -- Guilt -- Happiness -- Happiness and Christianity -- Hatred -- Health -- Heaven -- Heaven: longing for -- Heaven: ultimate reality -- Hell: escape -- Hell: God's mercy -- Hell: judgment -- Hell: judgment and mercy -- Hell: mental torment -- Hell: self-centeredness -- Hell: self-chosen -- Hell: separation from God -- Hell: separation from heaven -- Hell: separation from humanity -- Hell: unfulfilled potential -- Hero worship -- Heywood, John -- Hierarchy -- Historians -- History books -- History, Christian view of -- History, function of -- History, importance of -- History, periods of -- History, philosophy of -- History, scientific -- History, skeptics -- Holiness -- Holy Spirit -- Home -- Homesickness -- Homosexuality -- Hooker, Richard -- Hope -- Horizon -- Houseman, A.E. -- Human desires -- Human destiny -- Human nature -- Human situation -- Human spirit -- Humanism -- Humility -- Humor -- Husbands -- Hymns -- Hypocrisy -- Identity -- Images -- Imagination -- Immortality -- Incarnation -- Independence -- Influence -- Inhibitions -- Innocence -- Inspiration -- Instinct -- Interruptions -- Intolerance -- Introspection -- Jargon -- Jesus: creator -- Jesus: Creator/Word -- Jesus: death of -- Jesus: God, lunatic, or evil man -- Jesus: relationship to the Father -- Jesus: Savior -- Jesus: Second Coming -- Jesus: Son of God -- Jesus: teaching -- Jesus: unfallen -- Jews -- Johnson, Samuel -- Joy -- Joy: as Sehnsucht or longing -- Judgment, the Last -- Jungian criticism -- Keats, John -- Kilns, The -- King James Version -- Kipling, Rudyard -- Knowledge -- Knox, John -- Labels -- Lamb, Charles -- Language -- Latimer, Hugh -- Law -- Lawrence, D.H. -- Laymen -- Leadership -- Lewis, Albert -- Lewis, C.S.: The Abolition of Man -- Lewis, C.S.: evangelistic writing -- Lewis, C.S.: his writing -- Lewis, C.S.: Letters to Malcolm: Cheifly on Prayer -- Lewis, C.S.: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe -- Lewis, C.S.: Mere Christianity -- Lewis, C.S.: "mere Christianity" in his books -- Lewis, C.S.: Out of the Silent Planet -- Lewis, C.S.: Perelandra -- Lewis, C.S.: The Pilgrim's Regress -- Lewis, C.S.: The Screwtape Letters -- Lewis, C.S.: That Hideous Strength -- Lewis, C.;Salvation -- Sanctification -- Satan -- Sayers, Dorothy -- Scholarship -- Science and Christianity -- Scots -- Scott, Sir Walter -- Self-concept -- Self-control -- Self-description -- Self-giving -- Self-image -- Selfishness -- Sermon on the Mount -- Servanthood -- Shakespeare, William -- Shelley, Percy -- Sidney, Sir Philip -- Sin -- Sin, shame over -- Sincerity -- Sixteenth-century England -- Sixteenth-century literature -- Sixteenth-century religion -- Skelton, John -- Skepticism -- Sleep -- Sloth -- Smoking -- Snobbery -- Sonnet sequence -- Spenser, Edmund -- Spiritual growth -- Spirituality -- Stereotypes -- Story -- Students -- Style -- Suffering -- Surrender -- Surrey, Earl of (Henry Howard) -- Survival -- Suspicion -- Swift, Jonathan -- Symbol -- Symbolism -- Tasso -- Taste -- Technology -- Technology and Christianity -- Teetotalism -- Temperance -- Temptation -- Thanksgiving -- Theology and politics -- Theology in daily life -- Theology, liberal -- Theory -- Thomas ร Kempis -- Time -- Tolerance -- Tolkien, J.R.R. -- Tolstoy, Leo -- Translation -- Transportation -- Transposition -- Tribulation -- Trilemma -- Trinity -- Trust -- Truth -- Truth, discovery of -- Tyndale, William -- Tyndale, William: Bible translation -- Tyndale, William: compared with Thomas More -- Tyranny -- Understanding -- Unselfishness -- Utilitarianism -- Value judgments -- Vicariousness -- Virgil: similes -- Virgin birth -- Virtue -- Vivisection -- Vocation -- Vulgarity -- War -- War: atomic bomb -- War, nuclear -- Weather -- Williams, Charles -- Wisdom -- Women: emancipation -- Women in the church -- Women: sexuality and justice -- Words -- Work -- Work, compulsive -- World religions and Christianity -- World religions: Hinduism -- World religions: Islam -- World religions: monotheism -- Worldview -- Worship: Mary Magdalene -- Writing -- Writing, autobiographical -- Writing, Christian -- Writing, creative -- Zeal.
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