C.S. Lewis died on November 22, 1963, just seven days shy of his 65th birthday on November 29th. Today is the 48th anniversary of his death, the same day that President John F. Kennedy and writer Aldous Huxley died. In “Living the Legacy” of C.S. Lewis, we at the Foundation don’t seek to idolize the
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The Great Divorce Comes to California Baptist University
For those of you living in Southern California, California Baptist University is presenting a theatrical adaptation of C.S. Lewis’s The Great Divorce starting this weekend. In addition, don’t miss the post-show discussions with C.S. Lewis Foundation’s Vice President, Dr. Gayne Anacker, and our close friend, Dr. Scott Key! California Baptist University Theatre Arts presents A
Till We Have Faces: Playing in San Diego – This Week Only
For those of you in the Southern California area, we would like to announce that Lamb’s Players Theatre is currently performing its 1 week run of Till We Have Faces, which they originally presented this summer in Cambridge, England, at our C.S. Lewis Summer Institute. We greatly encourage you to attend this performance of what
Review of C.S. Lewis on the Final Frontier
For those of you interested in C.S. Lewis’s Space Trilogy (Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra, and That Hideous Strength), James Heiser recently posted a new review of Sanford Schwartz’s book, C.S. Lewis on the Final Frontier. Here is an excerpt: Lewis’ “Space Trilogy” — Out of the Silent Planet (1938), Perelandra (1943) and That Hideous
“The Eternal C.S. Lewis: Now More Than Ever”
Oxbridge 2011 alumnus, Tom O’Boyle, has just written an article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette describing his experience this summer visiting the places in Oxford that are connected to C.S. Lewis’s life and faith. Here’s an excerpt of “The Eternal C.S. Lewis: Now More Than Ever”: Lewis’ change of heart was so dramatic as to suggest