![]() ![]() I did not know for sure, but my curiosity was piqued, and I started digging. Lewis actually thought about space travel. Some readers who engaged with the column asked me what C.S. Last week, I quoted from the second book in Lewis’ space trilogy in a column on why Christians often oppose–but should support–space exploration. They decided to take separate paths in their writing, and at the flip of a coin, determined that Tolkein would probe “time travel” and Lewis would explore “space travel.” Tolkein never completed his time-travel book(s), but Lewis penned a science fiction trilogy: Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra, and That Hideous Strength. Tolkien ( The Lord of the Rings) had a momentous conversation in a sitting room at Magdalene College. Lewis ( The Chronicles of Narnia) and J.R.R. In 1936, iconic British Christian authors C.S. ![]() What he believed may surprise some of his faithful fans. The iconic Christian author addressed the space exploration and aliens at least twice. ![]()
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