Evangelicals - and Protestants in general - have a tendency to skip directly from the early church to the Reformation as if nothing of consequence happened in between. Chris Armstrong, senior editor of Christian History, shows how wrong this view is, demonstrating that the medieval world was a backdrop for much of C.S. Lewis's thinking.
About the Author:
Chris R. Armstrong (PhD, Duke University) is the founding director of Opus: The Art of Work, an institute on faith and vocation at Wheaton College. Formerly professor of church history at Bethel Seminary, he is also senior editor of Christian History and senior editor of the Patheos Faith and Work Channel.