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Though he died in 1963, C. S. Lewis’ popularity and influence have shown no sign of decreasing. No other twentieth-century author has used so many diverse genres to communicate the reality of Christian belief and values. The Pilgrim’s Guide examines C. S. Lewis as a witness to the truth of Christianity through his fiction and popular apologetics. Nineteen leading Lewis scholars explore his engagement with challenges to the Christian mind, visions, imagination, and understanding in the twentieth century.