Monthly Archives: March 2010
A Word of Grace – March 15, 2010
Please note that the content and viewpoints of Mr. Hansen are his own and are not necessarily those of the C.S. Lewis Foundation. We have not edited his writing in any substantial way and have permission from him to post his content. ————————– Dear Friends: The woman said to him, “Sir you have no bucket, … Continue reading
How “Real” is “Fantasy” Art?
An interesting debate has started between two authors on the internet about the nature of Art and whether fantasy literature qualifies. The first article, fromThe New Atlantis, features an argument by James Bowman about the nature of realism and fantasy in art, and why he does not consider fantasy art — the genre of choice … Continue reading
A Word of Grace – March 8, 2010
Please note that the content and viewpoints of Mr. Hansen are his own and are not necessarily those of the C.S. Lewis Foundation. We have not edited his writing in any substantial way and have permission from him to post his content. ————————– Dear Friends: Jesus answered her, “If you knew the gift of God, … Continue reading
Winter at the Kilns, 2010
Here are a few pictures of C.S. Lewis’s house as it looked this winter. Share this:EmailPrintFacebookDiggStumbleUpon
Concerning Bee Cottage
This picture was mailed to us by Kate Simcoe, our Kilns Coordinator. Kim Gilnett (of Seattle Pacific University) is sitting in the foreground, with Laurence Harwood in the back, in front of the Bee Cottage. Laurence Harwood, C.S. Lewis’s godson, was a lecturer at last year’s Summer Seminar on C.S. Lewis Remembered. His father, Cecil … Continue reading
