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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.

 

 


2009-2010 C.S. Lewis & Friends Society Meetings

Meetings will be held in the Flood Room
(on the main level of the Zondervan Library) at 7:00 pm.
Refreshments and fellowship follow the meetings. All are invited!

Changes to the schedule appear in red.

 

September 11

"Make War not Magic:
Lothlorien Lost in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings"

Joe Ricke,
Taylor University

 

October 6

A Readers' Theater Production of George MacDonald's
The Light Princess

8pm in the Student Union


October 9

"One Month on the George MacDonald Trail"

Thom Satterlee,
Taylor University

 

November 13

"Louisa MacDonald: George's Tower of Strength"

Dave Neuhouser,
Taylor University

 

February 19

C.S. Lewis Chapel
and
Society Address (title to be announced)

Kimberly Moore-Jumonville,
Spring Arbor University

 

March 19

"A New Kind of Mere Christian:
Exploring the Apologetic Intersection of
C.S. Lewis and Emergent Leader Brian McLaren"

Scott Burson,
Indiana Wesleyan University

 

 April 16

"'The Back of the Cover Will Tell You the Plot':
Poetry of Chesterton, Lewis, and Friends"

Jennifer Woodruff Tait,
Asbury Theological Seminary

 


 

  This is a tentative schedule. Check here for any changes in the future.