Shortly after we posted Lancia Smith’s interview with Andrew Lazo yesterday, yet another fascinating interview became available. This time, Lancia interviews prolific author Alister McGrath about his recent biography of C.S. Lewis, entitled C.S. Lewis: A Life. The first portion of the interview, which covers McGrath’s research into Lewis’s life, his opinion on the recent […]
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C.S. Lewis and Scholarship – An Interview with Andrew Lazo
Lancia Smith, one of the C.S. Lewis Foundation’s long time friends and supporters, as well as an excellent blogger, has recently posted an interview she conducted with Andrew Lazo. Andrew is a frequent attendee of the C.S. Lewis Foundation’s many conferences, serving in the past as a staff member–whom you may remember from Bag-End!–and will […]
A Word of Grace – April 8, 2013
This is the ninth and last message in a series on Jesus’ statements called “the Beatitudes” that are found in the Sermon on the Mount (Matt 5:3-11; Luke 6:17-38). I have learned a great deal while researching and writing this series and it has renewed my faith. I hope that it has done the same […]
A Word of Grace – April 1, 2013
I am taking a pause from the series on the Beatitudes on this weekend when we remember the gifts of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. The message is a homily that I delivered at for a Good Friday service at Loma Linda University Health, the Christian academic medical center, […]
Ayn Rand Was Not a Fan of C.S. Lewis
Ayn Rand, the famous proponent of Objectivism, apparently did not like C.S. Lewis very much. A compilation of her writings, entitled Ayn Rand’s Marginalia: Her critical comments on the writings of over 20 authors, includes her comments and criticisms of other writers, including Lewis and his popular book on ethics, The Abolition of Man. First Things Magazine […]