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Rev Dr Ryan David Hawk - Dawn Chorus
Dawn Chorus: C.S. Lewis and the abstract concept of song as creation & re-creation in the first and last days.
Rev Dr Ryan David Hawk is a Church of Ireland Minister, PhD QUB. Theology, Music, Literature. Splits time between Belfast, Nashville, and Denver!
Rev Dr Ryan David Hawk is a Church of Ireland Minister, PhD QUB. Theology, Music, Literature. Splits time between Belfast, Nashville, and Denver!
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A Homesick Heart: What Salvation feels like according to C.S. Lewis
Просмотров 13714 дней назад
Rev Christopher West, University of Aberdeen. Anglican Vicar working in Dublin, Ireland. He is both a priest and a post-graduate student.
“The Sweet Poison of the False Infinite” - C.S. Lewis and Longtermism
Просмотров 6418 дней назад
Aidan Arthur (BA Student) - “The Sweet Poison of the False Infinite” - C.S. Lewis and Longtermism Arthur is a 4th-year undergraduate at George Fox University, Oregon, USA. He spent the summer of 2024 researching C.S. Lewis and longtermism under the mentorship of Jason Lepojärvi and Benjamin Giudice
Dr John Nelson - The End that Never Came? C.S. Lewis on the Bible’s ‘Most Embarrassing’ Verse
Просмотров 24119 дней назад
PhD Christian Origins, University of Edinburgh 2024; MSt Theology, Oxford; former Secretary of The C.S. Lewis Society Oxford. Now teaches at Haberdashers’ Boys’ School in Hertfordshire.
Surprised by Heaven: Lewis’s Vision of the Afterlife in The Last Battle Dr Anne Frederique Caballero
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Surprised by Heaven: Lewis’s Vision of the Afterlife in The Last Battle Dr Anne Frederique Caballero. Lecturer in English literature at the University of Picardie Jules Verne in Amiens, France and a member of the CORPUS research team. She currently teaches a class on fantasy literature and a class on the Bible and its influence on English Literature.
Not Home Yet: C. S. Lewis’s Vision of Hell as The End of Some Stories - Rev Dr Reggie Weems
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Rev Dr Reggie Weems is a Pastor at Heritage Baptist Church, Johnson City, Tennessee USA and a lecturer at various institutions. Currently writing a book on Lewis and his ties to Castlerock; an independent scholar, he spends significant time in Northern Ireland and attends a Baptist Church in Coleraine.
Sophie Jones “That detestable art”: Music and Eschatology in C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters"
Просмотров 4424 дня назад
Sophie Jones (M.Phil. graduate) (originally from Northern Ireland), now in Cambridge with The Foundations Trust.
Daniel Gilman, PhD Student, Cambridge University
Просмотров 3124 дня назад
‘Lest You Cease to be Talking Beasts’: Speech, Silence, and Language in C.S. Lewis’s The Last Battle'
Rev Joe Kohm - '"The Weight of Glory" and "the Fullness of Time": Where Paul and C.S. Lewis Meet.
Просмотров 5526 дней назад
Attorney, scholar, Anglican Vicar, C.S. Lewis Institute City Director from Virginia, USA
Prof Lynne Kohm - Children, C.S. Lewis & Childish Last Things
Просмотров 3427 дней назад
Children hold thrilling significance in C. S. Lewis’s fictional writings The Chronicles of Narnia. Children also serve a critical role in culture and civilization, and how a society manages and conducts child development is tremendously important to the future of that society. This piece considers the importance of children in any society, asserting that they are exceptionally positioned and ap...
Dr Ryan Shelton - Queen's University Belfast
Просмотров 2128 дней назад
C. S. Lewis on Paradise, Lost and Regained: A Miltonist on the Beatific Vision
Rhys Laverty - Writer for Ad Fontes, The Critic Mag, Davenant Institute, Greater London
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On Being Engulfed: Sensory Pleasure and the Eschaton in Perelandra and “Transposition”
Professor Emeritus Jerry Root
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C.S. Lewis & the Eschaton - Looking forward by looking back. CSLI Belfast C.S. Lewis Symposium 4th November 2024 at Union Theological College Belfast sponsored by @JohnBrownUniversityAR
Rev Dr Malcom Guite CSLI Belfast CS Lewis Symposium 4 Nov 24 - The End is where we begin
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Rev Dr Malcom Guite - The End is where we begin CSLI Belfast CS Lewis Symposium 4 Nov 24 - sponsored by John Brown University, USA.
CSLI Belfast Fellows Programme
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PRETERISTS, HISTORISTS are taking away from the worst horror the world will see (Matthew 24:21), when the earth shakes to and fro like a drunkard (Isaiah 24:20), as the pit is opened (Revelation 9:2) and the locusts are released (Joel 2:25). John received the book of Revelation. Yet, he was told that he would be coming back at the end. Revelation 10:11 And he said unto me, Thou must prophesy AGAIN before many peoples, and nations, and tongues, and kings. That revelation of the prophesy again is in the past two decades:
Excellent thoughts…words. Royce.
Simply brilliant
Excellent talk
Great insights!
Fascinating paper. Well spoken. Royce.
Too bad the sound starts fading in and out beginning at 35:00
We do apologise for that. There was an issue with the mic in the room which did not present itself until the edit, when too late to do anything about it! Sorry.😔
Here is the link to the slides from this lecture: docs.google.com/presentation/d/1QyzxI0EHFDSGafP6OqbylXrXvIB_wwzv/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=111978268709763182657&rtpof=true&sd=true
I found the comments on Rudolf Bultmann really encouraging (9:30). I’ve just finished reading Principles of Christian Theology by John Macquarrie, which I believe was influenced by Bultmann (among others). I found it really helpful, but somehow wasn’t happy with the tendency to explain away miracles and demythologise. It was reassuring for me as a layman with no theological training to hear someone of Malcolm Guite’s standing provide another perspective. I will go back to CSL and re-read the sermons and essays Malcolm refers to in his presentation. Thank you!