A variety of C.S. Lewis themed plays are circulating around the United States in the next month. Two of them are adaptations of his books, while another is a dramatization of a fictional encounter between C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud. The Screwtape Letters The Screwtape Letters, based on C.S. Lewis’s famous novel, and with Max
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Lancia Smith’s Oxbridge Photos
Lancia E. Smith came to Oxbridge as our professional photographer, and she took what seem to be thousands of extraordinary pictures. She has put up many of her favorites on her website, and has also written an article about the conference. Check them out to see what the conference was like!
Looking Back, Looking Ahead – by Dr. Holly Ordway
The 2011 C.S. Lewis Summer Institute at Oxbridge ended last week, and we could not be happier with the way everything unfolded. As a way of reflecting on the conference as a whole, we will run another blog post by Dr. Holly Ordway, borrowed (with her permission) from her website Hieropraxis. Photos were taken by
“How Pleasant and How Good It Is,” by Cole Matson
Here we have another blog post (featuring a written article) by a participant in the 2011 Summer Institute. Cole Matson has long been associated with the Foundation, having stayed at the Kilns for some time while studying theology at Oxford. He is currently a doctoral student at St. Andrew’s University in Scotland. We asked if
Joyful Reflections, by Dr. Holly Ordway
Holly Ordway, longtime friend and supporter of the C.S. Lewis Foundation, has just put up a blog post on her website Hieropraxis, chronicling one day in the course of the conference. She gave us her permission to re-post it here, so we’d like to share it. Photos were taken by Lancia E. Smith: “It might