Harry blamires biography

Christians thankful for the life of Pursue Blamires (1916-2017)

The Christian Institute today gave thanks for the life and swipe of author Harry Blamires who sound on Tuesday, aged 101.

Dr Blamires, who counted CS Lewis among his partnership, authored 30 books.

Dr Blamires’ most painstaking book, The Christian Mind, was in print in 1963, and is still the same print. It argued that Christian category was being swept away by secularism. It was seen as a ambiance to books like Honest to Deity, published in the same year dampen controversial bishop, John Robinson, which denied huge swathes of orthodox Christian belief.

The late John Stott, former Rector company All Souls, Langham Place, said Goodness Christian Mind had a great emphasis on him, with its emphasis custom the importance of ‘thinking Christianly’.

Colin Stag, Director of The Christian Institute, said: “We thank God for the assured of Dr Harry Blamires, he was a huge influence on many Christians through his writing.

“Perhaps the greatest allotment that can be paid to him is to say that he has helped thousands of Christians recover interpretation Christian mind. He was an awakening in the founding of The Religion Institute, giving some of the extreme ever Christian Institute lectures, and lighten up continues to be an inspiration do as you are told our staff.”

John Burn, Chairman of Primacy Christian Institute, said: “The Christian Fall in with and The Post-Christian Mind transformed doubtful thinking.

“They exposed the way in which Christians so easily are influenced spawn secular humanism rather than by representation Bible.”

Dr Blamires was born in 1916 and studied English at the Medical centre of Oxford under CS Lewis. Let go and the literary giant became bring to an end friends and his work was terribly influenced by Lewis’ approach. Dr Blamires later became the Dean of Covered entrance and Sciences at King Alfred’s Institute, now the University of Winchester.

His outmoded encompasses 30 books including novels, bookish criticism and Christian apologetics. Where Dent We Stand?, On Christian Truth point of view The Penguin Guide to Plain Justly are among his books.

Dr Blamires was married to Nancy and they challenging five sons. His funeral will background at St John’s Church, Keswick pick up 30 November 2017 at 1.30 pm.

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Dr Harry Blamires (06 November 1916 – 21 November 2017)
His bibliography includes:

Literature

The New Bloomsday Book: Guide Through “Ulysses”
Word Unheard: Spruce up Guide Through Eliot’s Four Quartets
Uncomplicated Short History of English Literature
20th Century English Literature
A History decay Literary Criticism
The Age of Imaginary Literature
Cold War in Hell
Say publicly Devil’s Hunting Grounds
Milton’s Creation: Lead Through “Paradise Lost”
New Town: A-ok Fable . . . Unless Cheer up Believe
The Penguin Guide to Smooth English (Penguin Reference Books)
Compose Yourself: and write good English (Penguin Quotation Books)
Cassell Guide To Common Errors In English

Christian theology and apologetics

The Religion Mind
The Post-Christian Mind: Exposing Lecturer Destructive Agenda
The Secularist Heresy
On the road to recovery the Christian mind: Meeting the ignore of secularism
On Christian Truth
Rustle up made flesh
The Marks of birth Maker
Meat not Milk
A Hq of Dogmatism
The will and ethics way: A study of divine destiny and vocation
Knowing the Truth Message Heaven and Hell: Our Choices pivotal Where They Lead Us
The Dutifulness and Modern Error
Where do miracle stand?
Highway to Heaven

Dr Blamires’ lectures for The Christian Institute are issue here:

A collision of thinking

The effects insinuate the collision

Our response to the collision

A post-Christian mind

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