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"C.S. Lewis Scholar" Now Appears on My Resume
Back in 2006, my three-year seminary education had not yet siphoned off my mental enthusiasm, and I wrote a very thorough article on C.S. Lewis‘ perspective on the Atonement—that is, on the reality and significance of Jesus’ death on the cross....
Peter Schakel on C.S. Lewis - Book Review Up
The Olympics and a head cold have been playing havoc with my sleep and blogging patterns. However, I managed to review Is Your Lord Large Enough? by Peter Schakel. If you like C.S. Lewis, take a look. Schakel's approach to Lewis in this book is refre...
Philip Yancey on C.S. Lewis
C.S. Lewis is typically much more present on this blog than he has been lately, something I plan to fix. I'm currently reading, Is Your Lord Large Enough? by Peter Schakel, an atypical Lewis book in that Schakel focuses on the devotional, or lived-ou...
Peter Kreeft's Between Heaven and Hell (Book Review)
Time for a quick review of the expanded edition of Between Heaven and Hell by Peter Kreeft:Bubbly.I mean that in the champagne sense, because this superb apologetics book sparkles so brightly and goes down so fast that you don't realize how heavy the...
Prince Caspian Movie Reviews: More Swordfights, Less Lewis?
Lindsay and I went to see Iron Man as a graduation celebration thing, and that movie was spectacular. It was a classic case of having no expectations and being very well rewarded for not having them. As a study in contrasts, what I've been hearing ab...
Planet Narnia by Michael Ward (Book Review)
In the last several years, I've read my share of books that annotate and elucidate C.S. Lewis' work, and this cryptic title from previously-unknown Lewis scholar Michael Ward wins the "best of" trophy hands down.Planet Narnia: The Seven Heavens in th...
Inside Prince Caspian by Devin Brown (Book Review)
Even without Aidan's dwarf impersonations, the release of Narnia films are kind of a big deal around here. So, like many of you, I decided to reread C.S. Lewis' Prince Caspian to get ready for the upcoming movie (May 16). That was the work of a coup...
