Few other Christians of significant intellectual force approach anything like the influence and following of C.S. Lewis with so many people seeking deeper understanding of what he perceived and wrote about the God in whom he finally found peace and whose light he sought so eloquently to share with a wide, waiting world. Even today, more than 50 years after his death, people engage in studying what he wrote and discussing its implications by the millions worldwide, and some even going to England to be in the places and within the history where he found both questioning and acceptance. In a famous sermon, The Weight of Glory, delivered in 1940 at St.