The Atheist Who Couldn’t Outrun God - C.S. Lewis
In this compelling episode of Faith That Finished, we explore the extraordinary journey of C.S. Lewis — once an outspoken atheist who believed Christianity was a myth. Brilliant, proud, and fiercely independent, Lewis built his early life on logic and skepticism. But through friendship, literature, war, and relentless truth, he encountered a reality he could no longer deny.
This episode traces Lewis’s transformation from intellectual rebel to one of the most influential Christian thinkers of the 20th century. Through conversations with friends like J.R.R. Tolkien, personal grief, and his own internal struggle, Lewis discovered that Christianity was not fantasy — but fact. His writings would go on to shape generations, defending the faith with clarity, reason, and humility.
Faith That Finished reveals that the battle for belief is not always fought in prison cells or war camps — sometimes it is fought in the mind. C.S. Lewis finished his race not by conquering others, but by surrendering to truth.
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