HeIn his final book in the Chronicles of Narnia series, The Last Battle, C.S. Lewis generated some controversy about his views on life after death, and heaven. There were many debates about what Lewis meant when he described the character Emeth’s entrance into “heaven” at the end of the book. Emeth is a follower of
C.S. Lewis in the News
C.S. Lewis Has a Big Year Ahead
This year marks the 50th Anniversary of Lewis’ death and there is a lot to commemorate concerning his life and lasting legacy. The C.S. Lewis Foundation has events in the works starting with our summer conference in San Diego. We are also excited to continue our Summer Seminar program at the Kilns, and rooms are
C.S. Lewis Around the Web – April 4, 2013
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
C.S. Lewis on the Web – March 15, 2013
Alister McGrath’s recent biography of C.S. Lewis has received notice around the internet since its release. There have been several biographies of C.S. Lewis, but McGrath’s has captured more mainstream attention, and was given a very positive review in the Washington Post. The reviewer recommends the book as a good biography, and a good place
C.S. Lewis Around the Web – Feb 26, 2013
A few noteworthy articles concerning C.S. Lewis have been buzzing about the web recently: New Transcription of C.S. Lewis Manuscript? Most notably, Andrew Lazo–longtime friend of the C.S. Lewis Foundation–has recently posted an article on his blog about his transcription of an early manuscript that formed the basis for Surprised by Joy. Interestingly, this manuscript