In 1939, Sigmund Freud was living out his last days in England, essentially a refugee from his native Austria, where the rise of Nazism made life there unsafe. One day, Freud was visited by a much younger Oxford professor, whose identity is unknown. Could it have been C.S. Lewis? That is the premise for the
Arts and Culture
“What If” – A poem by Malcolm Guite
Any of you who are veterans of our events know Malcolm Guite. For those who don’t, he has long been a friend of the Foundation and has participated in many of our events and conferences. He is also a wonderful poet. We are including here, with his permission, a recent poem he posted on his
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Media Wrap-Up
It has been ten days since The Voyage of the Dawn Treader opened world-wide—on December 10, 2010—and in that time it has garnered much media coverage. All things Lewis, Narnia, and Aslan have been in the news as a result. The movie has received somewhat lukewarm reviews, holding a 49% on the Rotten Tomatoes movie
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Study Guide now available!
In conjunction with the major motion picture release of C.S. Lewis’s beloved Narnia book The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, the C.S. Lewis Foundation has prepared a study guide to the book, for use by teachers of elementary or junior high students. The guide features vocabulary, short answer, and critical thinking questions. This study guide
New Christianity Today Article by Brett McCracken
One of the C.S. Lewis Foundation’s former interns, Brett McCracken, has just authored the cover story for the most recent issue of Christianity Today. He addresses what he calls “Hipster Christianity,” a new label for one post-modern version of Christianity that is currently in vogue. It can be found on Christianity Today. What happens, he