About Us

Laura Constantine

Laura Constantine

   Assistant

     Laura Constantine lives in Hartford City with her husband Ken, a TU math professor.  When she's not working in the C.S. Lewis Center, Laura enjoys visiting her children, working on handcrafts, walking her cat Coburn, reading, camping, and canoeing.


David Neuhauser

David Neuhouser

   Scholar in Residence

     David L. Neuhouser is Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at Taylor University.  He has served as Mathematics Department Chair, Director of the Honors Program, and Director of the Center for the Study of C. S. Lewis & Friends.   He is the recipient of awards for teaching and for writing and has been a speaker at conferences in the U.S. and in the U.K.  In addition to many articles [examples at  Resources] and reviews, he compiled the anthology, George MacDonald: Selections From His Greatest Works.  He is the author of Open to Reason and chapters in three books.

     "George MacDonald and Social Issues," in A Noble Unrest: Contemporary Essays on the Work of George MacDonald.

     "George MacDonald and Universalism," in George MacDonald: Literary Heritage and Heirs.

     "The Role of Mathematics in the Spiritual Journey of George MacDonald," in Truths Breathed Through Silver: The Inklings' Moral and Mythopoeic Legacy.  


Thom Satterly

Thom Satterlee

   Director of Programs

     Thom Satterlee has taught creative writing at Taylor University since 2000.  Along with Robert Moore-Jumonville, he has compiled two seasonal devotionals, Advent and Christmas Wisdom from G.K. Chesterton and Lent and Easter Wisdom from G.K. Chesterton.

     Thom is also a poet.  His first book of poetry, Burning Wyclif, was an American Library Association Notable Book and a finalist for the L.A. Times Book Prize.  He lives with his wife in Marion, Indiana.