The C.S. Lewis Society

The purpose of the society is to meet and discuss the lives and works of Lewis and related authors -- George MacDonald, Dorothy L. Sayers, Charles Williams, J. R. R. Tolkien, G. K. Chesterton, Owen Barfield, Madeleine L'Engle, etc. The society meets from September to May and all who are interested are invited to attend. There are no membership dues.

The advisory committee members are:

2007-2008 Schedule

Meetings are usually held on the Taylor University Upland campus in the Flood Room in Zondervan Library. This year, two of our meetings will be elsewhere; one at Huntington University and one at the Taylor University Fort Wayne campus. Meetings generally run from 7 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. with refreshments following.  All are invited. Questions may be addressed to Thom Satterlee, Program Director of the Center for the Study of C.S. Lewis & Friends at thsatterlee@taylor.edu or (765) 998-4690.

September 7
C.S. Lewis’s Letters: Sharing Favorite Selections from the 3-volume Collected Letters of C.S. Lewis. Everyone can participate - bring your favorite selection.

October 5
NOTE: Location has been changed from Huntington to Taylor University, Flood Room

“C.S. Lewis and the Middle Age That Never Was” by Edwin Woodruff Tait

November 2
“George MacDonald’s Translations of Martin Luther’s Hymns” by Timothy Muenzer

February 22
“Encountering C.S. Lewis: My Journey from New Convert to Bishop” by Bishop Edward Little, Episcopal Diocese of Northern Indiana

March 7
"Modernity and the Magician's Bargain: Why Lewis Believed Science Must Repent" by Ken Myers, Executive Producer at Mars Hill Audio

April 4
This meeting has been Canceled