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Joseph
Pearce Joseph is Writer-in- Residence and Professor of Literature at Ave Maria College, Ypsilanti, Michigan, Editor-in-Chief of Ave Maria University Communications and Sapientia Press. He is also Co-Editor of The Saint Austin Review, an international review of Christian culture, literature, and ideas published in the UK, and the author of numerous acclaimed biographies, includingTolkien: Man and Myth and Literary Converts. |
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Louis
Markos Louis is professor of English Literature at Houston Baptist University. He has written and taught extensively on the work of C.S. Lewis and is the featured presenter on the nationally distributed audio and video course entitledThe Life and Writings of C.S. Lewis, released by The Teaching Company in 2000. His most recent book, Lewis Agonistes: How C.S. Lewis Can Train Us to Wrestle with the Modern and Postmodern World, has received widespread praise. |
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Rt. Rev. William Frey, retired Episcopal Bishop of Colorado, will lead us in a meditation on Saturday morning and conduct the worship service on Sunday morning. He is well known as a leader of the renewal movement in the Episcopal Church and for his winsome teaching of solid biblical truth. |
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Tom
Key Tom Key is best known for his award-winning performances from off-Broadway to Los Angeles, as well as record-breaking runs in Atlanta and Dallas of the celebrated musical Cotton Patch Gospel, which he conceived and co-authored with the late singer-songwriter, Harry Chapin. Mr. Key's one-man play C.S. Lewis On Stage has been presented across the United States and Canada, including a production at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C. Film and television appearances include In the Heat of the Night, I'll Fly Away, Following Her Heart with Ann Margaret, Getting Out, and many others. Tom also performs The Revelation of John, and Screwtape in Person. |
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