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'In the Trinity term of 1929 I gave in, and admitted that God was God...perhaps the most reluctant convert in all England.' Thus C. S. Lewis describes the crisis of his conversion in this classic autobiography. An atheist for many years, he vividly describes here the spiritual quest which eventually convinced him to become a Christian. This autobiography of his early life focuses on the crisis of faith which was to determine the shape of his entire life and career
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