Online Writingย by Gavin Ortlund

Did C.S. Lewis Have a Crisis of Faith in 1948?

Some C. S. Lewis scholars have popularized the idea that Lewis had a serious personal crisis after a debate with Elizabeth Anscombe, a Roman Catholic philosopher, at the Oxford Socratic Club on February 2, 1948. Anscombe, it is claimed, so demolished Lewisโ€™s argument regarding naturalism and the possibility of human reason that Lewis abandoned apologetics (a branch of theology devoted to defending Christianity) and turned to childrenโ€™s literature for the rest of his career.1