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The Most Reluctant Convert: The Untold Story of C.S. Lewis (2021)

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In The Most Reluctant Convert, we delve into the riveting, true-life narrative of C.S. Lewis, a dedicated atheist turned unwilling believer. The tale unfurls from the roots of his tumultuous childhood, marred by the devastating loss of his mother to cancer and a painful estrangement from his father, which paints his world a dreary shade of desolation. Under the stern guidance of atheist mentor, William T. Kirkpatrick, and scarred by the merciless horrors of The Great War, Lewis cements his belief in a universe devoid of divine intervention. The narrative then sweeps us into the hallowed halls of Oxford, where Lewis' life is forever altered. Here, he forges profound bonds with J.R.R. Tolkien and Hugo Dyson, brilliant minds and firm Christians. These friendships, steeped in intellectual debate and camaraderie, challenge Lewis to question his staunch materialistic views. Presented with compelling logical, mythological, and literary cases for Christianity, Lewis stands at the precipice of a decision that could redefine his existence. The story skillfully captures the transformative years of C.S. Lewis, from the bitterness of his early days, the ordeal of WWI, to the enlightening encounters at Oxford. The Most Reluctant Convert is a vibrant portrayal of a man's journey from rigid atheism to becoming one of Christianity's most prolific advocates. A choice awaits him - cling to his materialistic convictions or surrender his life to Jesus Christ - and the audience is invited to embark on this intensely personal journey with him.

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The Most Reluctant Convert: The Untold Story of C.S. Lewis is a drama movie featuring Max McLean and directed by Norman Stone.

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