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‘Lewis & Tolkien’ play brings the Inklings’ legacy to life at the Museum of the Bible
In Lewis Tolkien, a new play at the Museum of the Bible, audiences are invited into an imagined reunion between C S Lewis and J R R Tolkien, a personal conversation about friendship, faith, grief and ...
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Tolkien, Lewis and the problem of 'Christian' art
Lewis were profound storytellers whose narrative, and their power to narrate, was enhanced by their faith. But neither is ...
A 90-minute play about two men talking through their feelings might not sound particularly gripping—thought-provoking, maybe, but not edge-of-your-seat entertaining. Yet Lewis & Tolkien, showing at ...
The creator of The Wingfeather Saga discusses the books that changed his life with CT’s editor in chief Russell Moore. One of the things that I noticed when I was thinking about the authors that I ...
Based on Mark St. Germain's play of the same name, directed by Matthew Brown, the film hits theaters on Dec. 22. By Abbey White Associate Editor & News Writer “Why would you come here to see me if you ...
Your Artstor image groups were copied to Workspace. The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. Mythlore Vol. 40, No. 2, Spring/Summer 2022 “One aims at the Officers First”: Reasse... “One aims at ...
"Jack's" idyllic boyhood is marred by his mother's death and his father's volatile grief. Narrator: Clive Staples Lewis tells us his own life story with a purpose — his is a journey toward belief in ...
C. S. Lewis, “The Weight of Glory,” in C. S. Lewis: Essay Collection and Other Short Pieces (London, 2000), 96-106. C. S. Lewis, Mere Christianity: A Revised and Enlarged Edition, with a New ...
Martin Luther King Jr. called the 1960 campaign to integrate Nashville's downtown business district the model movement for desegregating Southern cities. The Nashville approach led to the ...
British film director Norman Stone is a double Emmy and double BAFTA award-winning filmmaker with more than 40 years of filmmaking to his name. He is also a devout Christian and a devotee of C.S.
Why didn’t C. S. Lewis’s religious journey end in Rome? Stewart Goetz suggests that the answer involves a theoretical quarrel with Thomas Aquinas about pleasure and the soul. It is a provocative ...
This piece originally aired Nov. 16, 2017. The $500 million Museum of the Bible opens Saturday in Washington, D.C., just blocks from the Capitol. The 430,000-square-foot museum is the largest ...
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