C. S. Lewis & the Challenge of the 21st Century
Dates: Jan 25, 2008 - Jan 26, 2008
Hosted by: New College Madison
From the conference announcement:
C. S. Lewis was an inspiration and a help to many during the late twentieth century, and many suspect that he may be equally helpful in the twenty-first century. Where is C. S. Lewis's thought helpful to us as we face the problems of the twenty-first century, and where does his thought need to be supplemented, extended, or challenged?
You won't want to miss this exciting and important conference!
Highlights include:
- Tom Key's one-person perfomance of "Screwtape in Person"
- Gilbert Meilaender, Valpariso University, "Preserving Our Humanity: C. S. Lewis and 'The Abolition of Man'"
- David Downing, Elizabethtown College, "The Ransom Trilogy and the Oldest Temptation: 'Ye Shall Be As Gods'"
- Mark Linville, Atlanta Christian College, "C. S. Lewis and the Revival of Ethical Naturalism"
- Crystal Downing, Messiah College, "Male and Female God Created Them: Dorothy L. Sayer's Challenge to C. S. Lewis"
- "C. S. Lewis on Stage" by Tom Key
Costs are $50 for adults and $25 for students. Some scholarship aid is available. Tom Key's performances on Friday, January 25, and Saturday, Jan. 26, are free and open to the public. However, contributions will be accepted to defray expenses.
For more information and to register, visit the event website.
New College Madison sponsors this event and is an experiment in prophetic inquiry
focusing on ethical issues arising between the church and the university.
Location:
Pres House
731 State Street
Madison, Wisconsin
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