C. S. Lewis Summer Conference at USD

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June 19 - 22, 2003 at USD!

Speakers

Paul Ford
Professor of Theology and Liturgy, St. John’s Seminary, Camarillo, CA; Founding President of Southern California C.S. Lewis Society; Author of Companion to Narnia.
Jerry Root Jerry Root
Assistant Professor of Christian Formation and Ministry at Wheaton College, Illinois; Co-Editor of The Quotable C.S. Lewis. Author of many scholarly articles on C. S. Lewis, Jerry has lectured on Lewis in many countries and on three continents. He served as Resident Fellow at the C.S. Lewis Study Centre at The Kilns in Oxford during the summers of 2002 and 2003.
Luci Shaw Luci Shaw
Celebrated Poet, Adjunct Professor and Writer-in-Residence at Regent College, Vancouver, Canada; conference speaker, poetry workshop leader, and journal workshop leader at numerous writers conferences and creative arts festivals; author of numerous works of both prose and poetry including Life Path: Personal & Spiritual Growth through Journal Writing; Water My Soul: Cultivating the Interior Life, The Angles of Light, A Widening Light: Poems of the Incarnation.
Joseph Pearce Joseph Pearce
Writer-in- Residence and Professor of Literature at Ave Maria College, Ypsilanti, Michigan, Editor-in-Chief of Ave Maria University Communications and Sapientia Press, as well as Co-Editor of The Saint Austin Review, an international review of Christian culture, literature, and ideas published in the UK; author of a number of acclaimed biographies including Tolkien: Man and Myth and Literary Converts.
Nigel Goodwin Nigel Goodwin
Graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art; Founder of the London Arts Centre Group; Trustee of the C.S. Lewis Foundation; and Executive Director of Genesis Arts Trust, a ministry committed to serving the needs of Christian artists throughout the world.
Peter Kreeft Peter Kreeft
Professor of Philosophy, Boston College; author of over fifty books, including Socrates Meets Jesus, Heaven, the Heart’s Deepest Longing, Handbook of Christian Apologetics, C.S. Lewis for the Third Millennium, and C.S. Lewis: A Critical Essay.
Dick Staub Dick Staub
Former Seattle-based radio talk show host, a keen observer of the role of religious belief in popular culture, award-winning interviewer, popular campus speaker, board member of Martin Marty’s Public Religion Project, and author of numerous articles and the book, Too Christian, Too Pagan.
Ben Patterson Ben Patterson
Campus Pastor, Westmont College, Santa Barbara; Contributing Editor, Christianity Today and Leadership; author of a number of books and editor of the forthcoming Prayer Devotional Bible. Ben has also been senior pastor at two churches, including founding pastor of Irvine Presbyterian Church.
Host
Stan Mattson
Founder and President of the C.S. Lewis Foundation, Redlands, CA, and Director of the C.S. Lewis Study Centre at The Kilns in Oxford, Dr. Mattson has devoted much of his professional life to encouraging the renewal of a vital Christian presence within the mainstream world of secular higher education. In conjunction with this work, Dr. Mattson lectures widely on the life and legacy of C.S. Lewis and related subjects on many campuses and churches across America.

 

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