Past the Popcorn film roundup—When Pickings Are Slim, They'd Best Be Good
Each week, Past the Popcorn offers a thorough look at the latest round of films opening on big...
What's your favorite C.S. Lewis book?
Last year, while looking through my local bookstore for a particular book by C.S. Lewis, I...
Are you looking forward to the Dawn Treader movie?
The third Narnia film, Voyage of the Dawn Treader, is due out later this year. Are you excited...
Voyage of the Dawn Treader movie trailer is out!
I was pleased to find out from blog readers earlier this month that I'm not the only person whose...
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New C S Lewis book by Alister McGrath is a 'wardrobe door' into Lewis
This book is a highly readable and well-researched study. I was constantly wishing it could be twice as long, to give us more detail and background! Happily, there is more material – in McGrath's academic Lewis study The Intellectual World of C. S. Lewis.
Unlike most earlier biographers of Lewis, McGrath is too young to have known Lewis as an adult, so he can develop a more dispassionate balance. He also avoids speculation – this is an evidence-based biography using detailed study of published or public sources, He has chronologically crosschecked the relatively recent Collected Letters of C. S. Lewis with the rest of Lewis’s timeline and all his published books, leading to an interesting new discovery.
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/11782
Hearts in Training | Christian History Institute
Doris T. Myers takes a brief walk through the fiction writings of Christian apologist C.S. Lewis; from Christian History Magazine.
http://chitorch.org/index.php/chm/twentieth-century/lewis-fiction/
What’s your favorite C.S. Lewis book?
What's your favorite C.S. Lewis book? Is it one of his Narnia classics, or a work that has so far passed under the radar of mainstream notice?
http://gospel.com/blog/index.php/2010/02/04/whats-your-favorite-c-s-lewis-book/
Hope in Five Words - #5984
When Jesus starts moving, He's on a rescue mission. In fact, the name God told Mary and Joseph to give Him that first Christmas, Jesus, literally means "Jehovah rescues." Every time we say "Jesus," we're saying why He came - to rescue.
http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-most-important-relationship/hope-in-five-wor...
A Tame Movie: A Review of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
Movie reflection on The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
http://soulation.org/library/articles/A_Tame_Movie.pdf