Where Are We in the Speculation?
We have begun to develop a list of additional candidates for “most erudite” including: Please note: I will not assess the qualifications or quantify the […]
We have begun to develop a list of additional candidates for “most erudite” including: Please note: I will not assess the qualifications or quantify the […]
Daniel Glover gives us a tour of some Lewis sites in Headington.
What books did Lewis have available to him?
With this post we move into the exploration of the twelve “subjective” factors proposed in the last post. This initial factor is actually a two-part […]
Andrew and Matt continue their discussion of “A Severe Mercy”. In the previous episode, they spoke about the “Pagan love” between Van and Davy, and in this episode they examine how “Divine Love” enters into their relationship.
Welcome to Lesser-Known Lewis, where two friends and C. S. Lewis fans explore his lesser-known works. While C. S. Lewis is well-known for being widely […]
The C.S. Lewis Foundation has sponsored Season 6 of the Eudo podcast from Two Tasks Institute. In this season, they discuss some of the questions and ideas raised in the Ransom Trilogy.
While David is taking the month off to write his book about “The Four Loves”, Andrew and Matt discuss “A Severe Mercy” by Sheldon Vanauken. In this episode, they focus on the earlier part of the story and the “Pagan love” between Sheldon and his wife, Davy.
In his series looking at the erudition of C.S. Lewis, JA Motter asks whether it’s possible to quantify erudition.
In response to his suggestion that C.S. Lewis might have been one of the most erudite men in history, JA Motter asks whether erudition can even be measured.