Miscellaneous
Listen to Foundation Intern Walter Cabal’s Album and Interview
C.S. Lewis Foundation intern Walter Cabal was recently interviewed by The Press Enterprise. In between assisting with the Foundation’s website and working at the UC Riverside library, Walter also is a professional singer-songwriter. His debut album, Between Lines, was released in 2012, and garnered much praise around Southern California. In October, he was nominated Musician … Continue reading
C.S. Lewis Around the Web – April 4, 2013
Shortly after we posted Lancia Smith’s interview with Andrew Lazo yesterday, yet another fascinating interview became available. This time, Lancia interviews prolific author Alister McGrath about his recent biography of C.S. Lewis, entitled C.S. Lewis: A Life. The first portion of the interview, which covers McGrath’s research into Lewis’s life, his opinion on the recent … Continue reading
“Philosopher Alvin Plantinga Receives Prestigious Rescher Prize”
David Theroux–Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer of The Independent Institute, President of the C.S. Lewis Society of California, as well as longtime friend of the C.S. Lewis Foundation–has recently written a piece for The Beacon, chronicling the influence and importance of Alvin Plantinga, one of Christianity’s foremost and formidable philosophers. Plantinga is perhaps most … Continue reading
Kilns Updates
Thanks to the very generous support of two specific donors, we were recently able to supply Debbie Higgens–warden at the Kilns–with a much needed car. This is a great help for our warden as she prepares throughout the year with the scholars-in-residence and other programs. There are a few pictures of the new vehicle below. … Continue reading
Today is C.S. Lewis’s Birthday
Today is the 114th anniversary of C.S. Lewis’s birth in 1898 in Belfast. But what to do on the anniversary of the birth of someone we so admire? Do we memorialize the man with a quick tribute or a biography? Do we study and dissect his fiction, his “Mere Christian” non-fiction, or his scholarly work? … Continue reading








