The Christian faith of early 20th-century Irish author C.S. Lewis is enjoying a rebirth right now as American culture, and the wider Western world, appear to have lost a sense of right and wrong.
For fans of beloved author C.S. Lewis, the Fellowship for Performing Arts will offer a chance to gain insight into the author’s spiritual life. And this time, the journey doesn’t involve a wardrobe.
Late in the movie "Shadowlands," the C.S. Lewis character describes the role that books can play in real life.
McLean will bring Further Up & Further In to the stage in Washington, D.C., in his tour stop set for June 7-18. The play follows the previous performance of The Most Reluctant Convert, which looks at ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- T'was the night before Christmas, but there are no gifts to wrap or meals to cook. It's pretty peaceful inside of C.S. Lewis' home. The British author and theologian, helping us to ...
Lewis’s most enduring fame came with The Chronicles of Narnia, beginning with The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe in 1950. The seven-book series introduced readers to a fantasy world where moral ...