C.S. Lewis frequently offered his political views to friends and family, but he rarely voiced those opinions publicly. Part of that hesitancy came from a refusal to make politics primary.
He had a keen mind and sharp political opinions, but most of those were only shared privately. For his public-facing ministry, he wan…
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