It’s eighty years ago this month since C.S. Lewis — an Oxford don almost entirely unknown to the public — stepped up to the microphone at the London headquarters of the BBC, to give the first of the ...
When politics and Christianity have mixed directly, it has most often been the latter that has come away the worse for it. People forget that the institution of a separation between church and state ...
In last week’s paper, Amanda Abrams reported on Raleigh minister John Pavlovitz, whose blog, in the age of Donald Trump, has become a must-read for those on the religious left. Writer John Mace says ...
Sehnsucht: The C.S. Lewis Journal, Vol. 5/6 (2011-2012), pp. 127-152 (26 pages) Sanford Schwartz, C. S. Lewis on the Final Frontier: Science and the Supernatural in the Space Trilogy (New York, 2009).
Knowing why it didn’t can help us strengthen our witness today. Sixty years ago, London publisher Geoffrey Bles first released a revision of four sets of radio talks by an Oxford literature don. The ...
The Shortest Way Home: C.S. Lewis & Mere Christianity is an introductory review to Lewis's classic work on issues of faith and reason. Viewers will find honest discussion and helpful insights for the ...
During March Madness several years ago, the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship’s Emerging Scholars Network ran “The Best Christian Book of All Time Tournament.” Beginning with 64 entries, participants ...
We jettison ‘nonessential’ theology at our own peril. In a recent ecumenical meeting of Christian leaders discussing theology and worship, two evangelical representatives expressed a shared dilemma: ...
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