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The Atheistic Influences of the Christian Apologist
C.S. Lewis, though considered a great apologist for the Christian faith, did not become a Christian until the age of thirty-one. The many years spent as an atheist not only influenced his writings after his conversion, but allowed him to become a great apologist
Session 6
C.S. Lewis: The Abolition of Man - Christopher Horton, student (First Place Essay)
The Atheistic Influences on the Christian Apologist - Eric McGlaughlin, student (Second Place Essay)
Literature in the Text of Gaudy Night - Michael Cunningham, student (Third Place Essay