Published as The Abolition of Man, Lewis’s lectures offered a stark warning: Western civilization was abandoning its commitment to objective truth and moral value in favor of moral relativism.
C.S. Lewis and the Fullness of Joy
I cannot imagine a more fitting tribute to the work of Jesus in the life of author, professor, and apologist C.S. Lewis than Psalm 16:12: You shall show me the path of life; in your presence is the fullness of joy, and at your right hand there is pleasure for evermore. Most deeply, this psalm…
The Journey into Aslanโs Country: On the Creative Process of C.S. Lewis
The earliest draft of what would become C.S. Lewisโs classic The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe had no sign at all of Aslan the Great Lion in it. Lewis was not even sure where the story itself was going at first. All he had were visual snippets that kept visiting his imagination: a faun…
Whatever Happened to the Anglican Via Media?
The via media stands as one of Anglicanismโs greatest gifts to the world: a middle way. However, in the North American context, much of Anglicanism has lost its via media in recent years. Too often, contemporary Anglicanism feels politicized and polarizing, leaving little room for those of us in the middle. Yet as we look to both the past and…
