Clive Staples Lewis was a celebrated Anglo-Irish novelist, academic, medievalist, literary critic, lay theologian and Christian apologist whose impact and influence lives on.

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Tag: Problem of Pain


A Way into Till We Have Faces

January 27th, 2010

Tlll We Have Faces––heavily motivated by Lewis’s longtime interest in the cupid/psyche myth, but now influenced by and filtered through his courtship and marriage to Joy Davidman and mature Christian faith, and interwoven with several complementary writing projects of the roughly same period (Surprised by Joy; The Four Loves; An Experiment in Criticism)––represents a nuanced […]

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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

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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 […]

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C S Lewis on Heaven: Timberline Church, Ft. Collins, CO — October 3-4, 2008

September 9th, 2008

No one has done more to “rehabilitate” heaven among modern Christians (and nonChristians alike) than C. S. Lewis, and I invite readers in driving distance to join me, Brent Cunningham (Timberline Church) and Dave Guyor (Colorado Christian University) for a two-day exploration of lewis’s insights and their impact on how the hereafter impacts have we […]

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The Devil and Mr. Lewis

March 26th, 2008

The September 8, 1947 cover of Time Magazine improbably depicts the demure C. S. Lewis accompanied by a fiercely impish devil poised on his left shoulder, a caricature of his infamous fictional protagonist, Screwtape, AKA, Senior Tempter of Hell. You can search Time’s cover stories 35 weeks forward and backwards and never see another religious […]

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