The Conversion Story of C.S. Lewis

"Men must endure their going hence." So warns Edgar in Shakespeare's King Lear.

And so says the tombstone shared by illustrious Christian apologist Clive Staples Lewis and his brother Warren. The tombstone, located in the yard of Holy Trinity Church in Headington Quarry, Oxford, commemorates the writer C.S. "Jack" Lewis, who died more than 57 years ago on Nov. 22, 1963, and his quieter older brother, who died in April 1973.

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