Was C. S. Lewis Anglo-Catholic?
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Was C. S. Lewis Anglo-Catholic?
Wanted to hear my Narnia web buddies answer this question. He was Anglican, we would agree, but was he also Anglo-Catholic. The fact that he believed in praying for the dead may support this, but I wanted to hear all of your thoughts. what do yo think?
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jewel - Posts: 160
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Re: Was C. S. Lewis Anglo-Catholic?
This question has already been answered.
Lewis remained an ordinary Anglican until he died. He was not particularly "High Anglican" aka Anglo-Catholic.
EDIT:
We are closing this as we already have a thread in which questions of whether Lewis had Anglo-Catholic beliefs is being discussed.
Lewis remained an ordinary Anglican until he died. He was not particularly "High Anglican" aka Anglo-Catholic.
EDIT:
We are closing this as we already have a thread in which questions of whether Lewis had Anglo-Catholic beliefs is being discussed.
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