Surprised by Literature: Broadening Our Love of Fiction with C. S. Lewis
Chandler Collins surveys the reading habits and literary reflections of C. S. Lewis, illuminating how literature can positively influence the life of a Christian.
Surprised by Literature: Broadening Our Love of Fiction with C. S. Lewis
Chandler Collins surveys the reading habits and literary reflections of C. S. Lewis, illuminating how literature can positively influence the life of a Christian.
Four Lessons for Apologists from C. S. Lewis
Andy Shurson draws four principles on apologetics from a talk by C. S. Lewis, instructing apologists with wisdom on how we present the gospel.
C. S. Lewis’s Typewriter and the Cost of Technology
Andy Shurson reflects on C.S.Lewis's engagement with the typewriter and the cost of choosing expediency over rhythm and thoughtful intentionality.
Why C. S. Lewis Said ‘No’ to Knighthood
C.S. Lewis was on a path to knighthood. But Lewis chose the honor of representing Jesus over the honor of King George.
C. S. Lewis’s Cultural Antidotes
Andrew Spencer: Thinking Like C. S. Lewis
Remembering Walter Hooper, the Man Who Served C. S. Lewis’s Literary Legacy
On Monday, Dec. 7, North Carolina native Walter Hooper passed away at the age of 89 from complications […]
An Intersect Summer Reading List: C. S. Lewis, Marilynne Robinson, Tsh Oxenreider
Summer is upon us, so now is the time to plan your summer reading. As you craft your reading […]
How C. S. Lewis Helped Me Overcome Doubt
Have you ever had a crisis of faith? If you are a pastor, do you know someone in […]
How Reading Shapes You – EP 207
What and who we read shapes who we are. From C. S. Lewis to Augustine, Dr. Benjamin Quinn and Andy Shurson discuss books that have shaped them.
The Spiritual Discipline of Golf
Andy Shurson reflects on the opportunities to cultivate discipline and foster stronger relationships with others through golf and C. S. Lewis
Lament, Grief, and Christian Hope
When dealing with grief, we must look beyond speculative theodicies towards something – or Someone – better.
Answering Jesus Mythicism
If Christians can begin to improve their familiarity with the history of the Gospels and arguments for their reliability, then responding to objections like those pushed by Jesus mythicists will become quite natural.
The Dangers of Love in HBO’s “The Last of Us”
Love, like every other human impulse, can spoil. 'The Last of Us' highlights this truth, which C. S. Lewis wrote about decades before.
Holding Tradition Loosely: The Power (and Risk) of Tradition
By K. Lauriston Smith What can happen when we hold too strongly to tradition? In the world of […]
3 Reasons You Should Join Us for ‘Goodness of Creation and Human Responsibility’
By Nathaniel Williams In less than a month (Feb. 18-20), the L. Russ Bush Center for Faith and Culture at Southeastern […]
Announcing the Winners of the Goodness of Creation Paper Contest
What is the link between creation and redemption? What responsibility do we as humans have in creation, and […]
3 False Gospels Thriving in America
Our calling is not to make the gospel more appealing by adding to it but to take the gospel to the people.
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