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      • The Atheist Delusion
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        • Technocalyps
          • A Suggestion
          • John Searle–Strong AI & The Chinese Room Argument
      • TechGnosis: Myth, Magic, and Mysticism in the Age of Information
        • Gnosticism and the Technologies of Our World
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        • The Life of C.S. Lewis
      • Joy Davidman
      • The Douglas Gresham Interviews
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      • An Experiment in Literary Criticism
      • Mary Klages Literary Theory–Modern/Postmodern Theory & Ideologies
        • The Marxist Foundation
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      • Reflections of the Psalms
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      • The Problem of Pain
      • The Abolition of Man
      • Letters to Malcolm
      • The Cardinal Difficulty of Naturalsim–Miracles
      • The Natural Law Primer
      • The Theology of Marxism
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      • The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
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        • Michael Ward and Planet Narnia
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      • Prince Caspian
      • The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
      • The Silver Chair
      • The Last Battle
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      • The Space Trilogy
      • Perelandra
      • Out of the Silent Planet
      • Till We Have Faces
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      • Theological Fantasies
      • The Screwtape Letters
      • The Great Divorce
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    • Dr. William Lane Craig
      • The Son Rises: Historical Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus
    • Alvin Plantinga
    • R.C. Sproul
    • Cornelius Van Til/Greg Bahnsen
    • Peter Kreeft
      • The Natural Law Primer
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    • Mortimer J. Adler
    • Bible Series – Jordan Peterson
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  • The C.S. Lewis Study Group
  • The Atheist Delusion
  • A Suggestion
  • James M. Tour-Synthetic Organic Chemist
  • The Inklings of Oxford
  • C.S. Lewis and Tolkien Debate History and Lies
  • William Lane Craig Speaks on C.S. Lewis
  • Robert Considers-Meandering Thought on the Permanent Things
  • Visitor’s Space
  • Discussion Group Time & Location
  • Discussion Group Guidelines
  • Fun Stuff
  • Study Resources
  • Mars Hill Audio
  • Bookshelf
  • A Note on the Study Resources & The Bookshelf
  • Lewis Book Currently Under Group Study
  • Astronomer Hugh Ross & Biologist Stephen Myers
  • Hillsdale College Online Courses
  • Owen Barfield
  • Video Watch
  • J.R.R. Tolkien
  • The Atheist Delusion
  • Bible Series – Jordan Petereson
  • Technocalyps
  • John Searle–Strong AI & The Chinese Room Argument
  • Mary Klages Literary Theory–Modern/Postmodern Theory & Ideologies
  • The Marxist Foundation
  • The C.S. Lewis Institute Study Resources
  • The C.S. Lewis Symposium
  • The C.S. Lewis Institute’s Basic Apologetics Course
  • The Atheist Delusion
  • James M. Tour-Synthetic Organic Chemist
  • The Teaching Company
  • About The Teaching Company
  • The Life and the Writings of C.S. Lewis
  • Natural Law and Human Nature
  • Philosophy and Religion in the West
  • History of Christian Theology
  • Gnosticism: From Nag Hammadi to the Gospel of Judas
  • Science & Religion
  • Thinking about Cybersecurity: From Cyber Crime to Cyber Warfare
  • Lewis Genera
  • Theology
  • C.S. Lewis: A Guide To His Theology
  • The Problem of Pain
  • Letters to Malcolm
  • Transhumanism and the Postmodern Future: Will Technological Progress Get Us There?
  • Miracles
  • The Lewis/Anscombe Debate
  • The Abolition of Man
  • Modern Culture and the Death of Human Nature
  • The Biotech Century
  • C.S. Lewis for the Third Millenium
  • Scientism and The Restitution of Man
  • Technocalyps
  • A Suggestion
  • John Searle–Strong AI & The Chinese Room Argument
  • TechGnosis: Myth, Magic, and Mysticism in the Age of Information
  • Gnosticism and the Technologies of Our World
  • Autobiographical
  • A Grief Observed
  • Spirits in Bondage
  • The Pilgrim’s Regress
  • Surprised by Joy
  • The Life of C.S. Lewis
  • Joy Davidman
  • The Douglas Gresham Interviews
  • Literary Criticism
  • An Experiment in Literary Criticism
  • Mary Klages Literary Theory–Modern/Postmodern Theory & Ideologies
  • The Marxist Foundation
  • The Discarded Image
  • A Preface to Paradise Lost
  • The Four Loves
  • Reflections of the Psalms
  • Charles Williams – The Third Inkling
  • Theology
  • Mere Christianity
  • The Problem of Pain
  • The Abolition of Man
  • Letters to Malcolm
  • The Cardinal Difficulty of Naturalsim–Miracles
  • The Natural Law Primer
  • The Theology of Marxism
  • The Chronicles of Narnia
  • The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
  • Narnia Mythology and the Medieval Worldview
  • Michael Ward and Planet Narnia
  • The Horse and His Boy
  • The Magician’s Nephew
  • Prince Caspian
  • The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
  • The Silver Chair
  • The Last Battle
  • Novels
  • That Hideous Strength
  • The Space Trilogy
  • Perelandra
  • Out of the Silent Planet
  • Till We Have Faces
  • The Dark Tower
  • Theological Fantasies
  • The Screwtape Letters
  • The Great Divorce
  • Christian Philosophy
  • Dr. William Lane Craig
  • The Son Rises: Historical Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus
  • Alvin Plantinga
  • R.C. Sproul
  • Cornelius Van Til/Greg Bahnsen
  • Peter Kreeft
  • The Natural Law Primer
  • Edward Feser
  • Mortimer J. Adler
  • Bible Series – Jordan Peterson

Postmodern Mentalities – Islam & American Civilities

May 5, 2015By The C.S. Lewis Study Group

I have just recently had the unfortunate experience of learning that a friend of mine, an acquaintance for over some 20 odd years, is seriously contemplating converting over to some form of the Islamic Faith. The idea of “converting over,” is a kind of misnomerRead more…

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Videos of Relevance

Jun 20, 2014By The C.S. Lewis Study Group

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A Side Study in “Horrid Red Things”

Mar 2, 2014By The C.S. Lewis Study Group

A classic chapter in Lewis’ body of work, which, and as according to Peter Kreeft–one of our generation’s most profound C.S. Lewis scholars—describes, it as probably one of the most important chapters Lewis ever wrote, is as prime a targetRead more…

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Monday’s Meetup (01/07/14) at Firewheel

Jan 8, 2014By The C.S. Lewis Study Group

Hi, I hope and trust all is going (tolerably) well. Let me say from the start that the little mishap that occurred yesterday, or Monday evening, will not be repeated if I can help it and I will take measuresRead more…

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An Experimental Approach to Discussion

Dec 28, 2013By The C.S. Lewis Study Group

I have decided to post a commentary about one of the opening situations derived from the first chapter found in TGD (The Great Divorce) so we could/might have a place to begin to make room for opening up a discussion; primarily the purpose ofRead more…

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The Offended Woman At A Bus Stop

Dec 27, 2013By The C.S. Lewis Study Group

Lewis finds himself at dusk on a rainy and gloomy street, time seems to be at a standstill since he’s apparently been walking for hours, since darkness has not closed in on him. He finds himself alone as he wanders upRead more…

Dec 27, 2013The C.S. Lewis Study Group 0 Comments

The Beginning of A New Experience

Dec 24, 2013By The C.S. Lewis Study Group

This is my first post. What will follow are ruminations of Lewis’ The Great Divorce, which in turn will follow Lewis by considerations taken out of David G. Clark’s, C.S.Lewis Goes to Heaven: A Readers’ Guide to the Great Divorce,Read more…

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