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John Polkinghorne Interview on Science and Faith
Sir John Polkinghorne is a renowned British physicist as well as Anglican priest. He has been a prominent figure in the dialogue between religion and science for the past several decades, and in 2002 he received the prestigious Templeton Prize. We at the C. S. Lewis Foundation have been honored with his participation at the … Continue reading
Screwtape Comes to New York
Warning: the post you are about to read is a satiric message in the spirit of C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters. My dear Wormwood, Our Father Below has just notified me concerning a matter of positively grave concern. The American humans are currently producing a “theater adaptation” of our embarrassing correspondence that the infernal Oxford … Continue reading
“Religion and Rocketry”
Along with fantasy (as was covered in a blog post not too long ago), C.S. Lewis was no stranger to the genre of science fiction. His interest in the potential connections between sci-fi and religion spanned not only his novels (notably the Space Trilogy) but also his nonfiction. He wrote an essay–Religion and Rocketry (which … 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
