Language: English
Bereavement Christian Life Christian Life - Family Christian rites & ceremonies Christian worship; rites & ceremonies Christianity Christianity - Christian Life - Family Relationships Christianity - Literature Christianity - Literature & the Arts Christianity: General Consolation Davidman; Joy Death; Grief; Bereavement English; Irish; Scottish; Welsh European Family Family & Relationships General Grief Literary Criticism Literature & the Arts Religion Religion & Inspiration Religion - Classic Works Religious Aspects Self-Help
Publisher: Bantam Books
Published: Aug 15, 1976
Description:
SUMMARY: 6, C.S. Lewis, a confirmed bachelor, married Joy Davidman, an American poet with two small children. After four brief, intensely happy years, Lewis found himself alone again, and inconsolable. To defend himself against the loss of belief in God, Lewis wrote this journal, an eloquent statement of rediscovered faith. In it he freely confesses his doubts, his rage, and his awareness of human frailty. In it he finds again the way back to life.