This group is for those who are interested in studying the thought and writings of C.S. Lewis. Occasionally the work of other authors that touch on the similar themes and topics found in Lewis’ writings . . . (e.g. G.K. Chesterton, Charles Williams, J.R.R. Tolkien) . . . will be considered.
In response to the infiltration of Woke ideology into our cultural landscape the focus of our studies has somewhat shifted to address the pressing concerns that arise in contemporary society. However, we strive to remain faithful to the Spirit that Lewis so ardently followed as it appears in God’s Word.
“The task of the modern educator is not to cut down jungles . . .
. . . but to irrigate desserts.“
The Abolition of man
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As a good, god fearing boy, I truly appreciate the work put forth in front of me. It speaks to my inner passions without the temptation of lust. I can go forth knowing Lion Man C.S. makes me strong. Excelsior!
I recently found all 3 of C.S. Lewis triology books at a used book store. Read the first and looking forward to starting book 2. Thanks for the good posting.
I have read and re read all of his books over my lifetime of 70 years (well, I started when I was nine, so 61 years). I live in York PA and identify as a Christian with liberal leanings. My most cherished books are his Trilogy Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra and That Hideous Strength: all of which are still so relevant today.