
Tag: C S Lewis
Call for Papers: C. S. Lewis, his Friends and Associates: Questions of Identity
October 8th, 2009
Call for Papers C. S. Lewis, His Friends and Associates: Questions of Identity 2 & 3 June 2011, Lille Catholic University, France. Although certain aspects of C. S. Lewis’s work have been studied in great detail, others have been comparatively neglected. In this international conference, the first of its kind to be held in France, […]
New C. S. Lewis Seminars for Weekends in 2010
July 26th, 2009
I am pleased to announce three new seminars are available for scheduling in 2010: Reading the Bible With C. S. Lewis
New C S Lewis Manuscript?
July 9th, 2009
When J.R.R. met C.S. By Jeff Salamon, Austin American-Statesman Books Editor There probably isn’t a movie in it, but even so this is pretty cool: Texas State University communications professor Steven Beebe discovered an unpublished manuscript fragment by C. S. Lewis, best known as the author of ‘The Narnia Chronicles.’ Better still, the fragment was […]
What You're Missing . . .
April 19th, 2009
If you’re not following CSLEWISNEWS on Twitter (subscribe now), today’s entry: A. N. Wilson’s return to faith after 20 yrs. in the atheist wilderness after writing his bio of CSLewis: http://tinyurl.com/wilson-CSL
Lewis & Tolkien: Time is/of the Essence
April 11th, 2009
C. S. Lewis: In Love, On Love — USC, April 23, 2009, 5:30PM
April 5th, 2009
I will be speaking on “Lewis in Love, On Love,” on a panel chaired by USC Professor, Dr. Dallas Willard, entitled, “The Meaning of Sex” at the University of Southern California, Thurs., April 23, 5:30 PM in Mudd Hall 106. Admission is free and the event is sponsored by USC’s Graduate Christian Fellowship. DIRECTIONS: You […]
C. S. Lewis on Twitter
March 31st, 2009
Many of you are aware of the various Web 2.0 tools out there that support social networking as well as “up-to-the-minute” news aggregation. Facebook, My Space, and, now, Twitter, have made their way into our daily cyberlives. What’s “Twitter”? Sort of like mini-blogging; you get 140 characters to say your piece, provocative, newsworthy, or noteworthy […]
A Christmas Gift Guide for Those Who Love Jack
December 14th, 2008
Fringe and CSL's The Abolition of Man
December 4th, 2008
Mark Boone of Baylor University’s doctoral philosophy program recently posted this intriguing reverie on the relationship between the themes of Jack’s The Abolition of Man and the FOX network serial, Fringe. (I am grateful to Michael Edwards for bringing this to my attention): I began watching “Fringe” on Hulu last night, and I am definitely […]
Heaven-scent
September 22nd, 2008
Welcome, those of you interested in kind of following along next week for my weekend seminar in Ft. Collins, CO, here is a (tantalizingly cryptic) outline for the four sessions I will be doing with the kind help of David Guyor, Colorado Christian University and Brent Cunningham, Timebrline Church. Hope you can do it in […]
