Comprehension and Influence of The Inklings
In the most recent post, I made another bold claim: No group in history understood original meaning better than the Inklings. Why is this important? […]
In the most recent post, I made another bold claim: No group in history understood original meaning better than the Inklings. Why is this important? […]
Answering a common question about C.S. Lewis…
Unwilling to be completely left out of Severe Mercy Month, David interviews author Steve Weidenkopf about Sheldon Vanauken.
For this post and the two to follow, I address the question posed earlier: “How thoroughly (and accurately) did Lewis “comprehend” the author’s meaning?” I […]
I now move on to the most important factors to consider in evaluating my premise that C.S. Lewis might have been the most erudite person […]
This month Andrew and Matt have been discussing Sheldon Vanauken’s book, “A Severe Mercy”. In this episode, Andrew interviews Will Vaus, who wrote a biography about the author.
David interviews Leonard J. DeLorenzo about a book he has just finished editing, “The Chronicles of Transformation”.
The prior two posts addressed the question: What was the value of the books C.S. Lewis read? This post closes out that discussion. The first […]
This post is the second of three posts to address the question: What is the “value” (or intellectual worth) of the books that Lewis read? […]
Having established a working hypothesis on the number of books that C.S. Lewis read during his lifetime—approximately 20,000—I now move on to the second of […]