The CS Lewis Foundation is great place to find free studies around some of CS Lewis’ best works. This is a good way to get the most out of CS Lewis’ books, with thought provoking and application based questions. It includes some of his best books such as Mere Christianity and Miracles.
A couple of days ago we saw the ten books that most influenced CS Lewis, with the CS Lewis Foundation there is more chance that one of his books will make it into your top ten!
The CS Lewis Foundation’s aim is:
…enabling a genuine renaissance of Christian scholarship and artistic expression within the mainstream of the contemporary university.
Here is the full list of books with study guides available.
Studies for schools, upper elementary and above
Studies for adults:
- Letters to Malcolm
- Mere Christianity
- Miracles
- Surprised by Joy
- The Abolition of Man
- The Four Loves
- The Great Divorce

Paul Baloche
Desperation Band
Brian Doerksen
Don Moen
Desiring God
The Practice of the Presence of God 



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22nd Apr 2008
Sorry to ask this, but is it possible to get a link to the study guides?
After about 20 minutes of searching, I was only able to locate the study guide for the Wardrobe book, but I am interested in the other resources as well.
Thanks for pointing out this resource!
22nd Apr 2008
Hi Ron,
No need to apologise. I wondered when I wrote the post whether I should link to every book but my laziness got the better of me! I’ve gone back and added links to them all though.
Cheers,
David
27th Apr 2008
Thanks very much!
27th Apr 2008
You’re welcome Ron, I hope you find the book studies useful.
1st Oct 2008
Thank you so much! I couldn’t believe I googled cs lewis study guides and here it was! Is there a chance of getting one for Screwtape Letters?
Heidi
22nd Oct 2008
Can not find the CS Lewis free study guide for the Screwtape Letters
22nd Oct 2008
Hello Heidi and Susan,
I couldn’t find any good free study guides for the Screwtape Letters of the same style. There is one at the Free Library (click here), but it is more of a study into it rather than something you might use to help you apply it to your life. I think the Screwtape Letters was the first CS Lewis book I read, before I even became a Christian, and it really opened my eyes and challenged me!
16th Apr 2009
Are there answers to the study guides? I don’t read everything that my children do and I need a way to make sure that their comprehension is on track… I am specifically interested in the Chronicles books… Prince Caspian first.
Thank you!
28th Jun 2009
Does anyone know of study guides for the C.S. Lewis trilogy – Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra and That Hideous Strength? Thanks!
5th Jun 2010
After reading some of the comments I wonder whether they in reality read the blog posts and reports before leaving your 2 cents or maybe they just look at the title of the entryand type the very first thought that comes to mind. regardless, it is nice to browse through clever commentary from time to time instead of the exact same, old blog vomit which i generally notice on the internet
13th Aug 2010
Dear David,
Thank you for this site – very cool.
I dont know if this might be a free resource on the Great Divorce that would be helpful, but here is the link
http://www.southridgeworship.com/the_great_divorce.htm
Blessings
Langdon