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Mythmakers with John Hendrix

MYTHMAKERS: THE REMARKABLE FELLOWSHIP OF C.S. LEWIS AND J.R.R. TOLKIEN, Book Talk & Signing with John Hendrix

October 28, 2024
Award-winning author and illustrator John Hendrix talks about Mythmakers, his new graphic novel on the spiritual friendship of Lewis and Tolkien.

Diana Pavlac Glyer

“From Enemies to Allies: The Unlikely Friendship of Lewis & Tolkien” with Diana Pavlac Glyer

October 4, 2024
This lecture explores how C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien became fast friends and effective collaborators, and what can we learn from their example.

Richard Gibson

2024 Hansen Lectureship Series by Richard Hughes Gibson on "The Way of Dante"

Dr. Richard Hughes Gibson, Professor of English, reveals the profound influence of the medieval Italian poet Dante Alighieri on Dorothy L. Sayers, Charles Williams, and C.S. Lewis in the 2024 Hansen Lectureship series, “The Way of Dante.”

LiVecche-Patterson

"C.S. Lewis on War and Enemy Love"

September 7, 2023
Drawing from their current book project, The Odious Necessity: C.S. Lewis on War and Warrior Virtue, Marc LiVecche and Eric Patterson speak on Lewis and his reflection on the nature of war, chivalry, the chivalric ideal of the just warrior, and enemy love.

Joel Heck - Inside Abolition of Man

Inside C.S. Lewis's THE ABOLITION OF MAN

June 19, 2023
One of C.S. Lewis's most important, yet most difficult to understand, books is The Abolition of Man. This presentation by Joel Heck places the book in context, describes its importance, provides an overview and summary of the book, explains why more people should read it, and offers a few tips on how to teach the book.

Don W. King and Warren Lewis biography book cover

Virtual Book Launch - Inkling, Historian, Soldier, and Brother: A Life of Warren Hamilton Lewis

April 18, 2023
Drawing from Warren Lewis’s unpublished diaries, his letters, the memoir he wrote about his family, and other primary materials, this biography by Don W. King is an engaging story of a fascinating life, period of history, and of the warm and loving relationship between Warren and his brother, C.S. Lewis.


Other Past Events

C.S. Lewis On Writing, David C. Downing

David
Downing

March 15, 2023
C.S. Lewis on Writing and Writers Lecture & Book Signing
Wade Co-Director David C. Downing discusses the selection he compiled on C.S. Lewis's advice and insight on the art of writing.
Jeffrey Barbeau

Jeffrey
Barbeau

January-March 2023
2023 Hansen Lectures by Jeffrey Barbeau on "C.S. Lewis and the Romantic Imagination"
Dr. Jeffrey Barbeau explores the influence of nineteenth-century Romanticism on the writings of C.S. Lewis in the 2023 Hansen Lectureship series, "C.S. Lewis and the Romantic Imagination."

Kristen
Page

November 30, 2022
Book Launch for Wonders of Creation by Kristen Page
Dr. Kristen Page explores the beloved fictional landscapes of Narnia and Middle-earth as a means of discovering what we might learn from C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien about the real life landscapes in the world in which we live.
Ruth Haley Barton

Ruth Haley
Barton

April 20, 2022
"Finding God in the Darkness: Spiritual Formation through Depression and the Dark Night of the Soul"
Ruth Haley Barton, Transforming Center Founder and Board Chair, discusses ways that spiritual formation practices, informed by insights from the Wade Center authors, help address the challenges of depression among Christians. Inaugural lecture for the The Stephen & Marjorie Mead Endowment for Spiritual Formation.
Malcolm Guite

Malcolm
Guite

March 29, 2022
"Reflection on the Psalms”
Among the leading Christian poets of our time, Malcolm Guite presents the inaugural lecture for the Wade Center’s Bakke Endowment for Intellectual and Imaginative Engagement in partnership with Wheaton College’s Aesthetics Lecture.
Mark Noll Hansen lecture

Mark A. Noll

January-March 2022
2022 Hansen Lectures by Mark Noll on "C.S. Lewis and America"
In the 2022 Hansen Lectureship series, “C.S. Lewis and America: Lessons for Today from the Early American Reception of C.S. Lewis’s Books,” Mark Noll explores the early American reception of C.S. Lewis and his works amongst Roman Catholics, Protestants, and evangelicals.
The Undiscovered C.S. Lewis, Christopher Mitchell   November 4, 2021
Book Launch for The Undiscovered C.S. Lewis
The Undiscovered C.S. Lewis: A Collection of Essays by Celebrated Lewis Scholars in Memory of Chris Mitchell contains essays which not only include many new discoveries and fresh insights into C.S. Lewis’s life and work, but also map out a trajectory for future studies.
Once upon a Wardrobe, Patti Callahan

Patti
Callahan

October 28, 2021
Book Launch for Once Upon a Wardrobe by Patti Callahan
From Patti Callahan, the New York Times bestselling author of Becoming Mrs. Lewis, comes another enchanting story that pulls back the curtain on the early life of C.S. Lewis.
Kenneth Elzinga 

Kenneth G. Elzinga

September 27, 2021
"C.S. Lewis and Freedom: Christianity's Famous Apologist Meets Adam Smith"
Kenneth G. Elzinga, Robert C. Taylor Chair in Economics at the University of Virginia, gives this lecture co-sponsored by the Wade Center and The Wheaton Center for Faith, Politics & Economics at Wheaton College.
After Humanity, Michael Ward

Michael
Ward

June 17, 2021
"After Humanity Virtual Book Launch" with Michael Ward
In his book, After Humanity: A Guide to C.S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man, Michael Ward sheds light one of Lewis’s important but difficult works.

David Downing 

David
Downing

April 22, 2021
Looking for the King Virtual Book Talk”
Watch this fun and engaging discussion of Wade Co-director David C. Downing's Inklings novel, Looking for the King, set in 1940 England.
Kristen Page  Kristen
Page
2020-2021 Hansen Lectures
“Creation’s Call: Stewardship Lessons from Middle-earth and Narnia”
Kristen Page uses the fictional landscapes of Tolkien and Lewis to aid in developing a greater appreciation for God’s creation and the stewardship of our world.
Splendour in the Dark, Jerry Root  Jerry
Root
November 18, 2020
Book Launch for Splendour in the Dark: C.S. Lewis's Dymer in His Life and Work with Jerry Root
Author and Professor of Evangelism Jerry Root and Wade Center Co-director David C. Downing discuss this fourth volume in the Hansen Lectureship series.
Crystal & David Downing with Jerry Root David &
Crystal Downing
and Jerry Root
October 15, 2020
"Tackling Tough Topics with Lewis and Sayers"
Three specialists on the Wade authors discuss how C.S. Lewis and Dorothy L. Sayers tackle topics that may create resistance to faith in Christ.
Steven Beebe Steven
Beebe
September 22, 2020
Steven Beebe Virtual Book Talk
C.S. Lewis experts David C. Downing and Jerry Root sit down with author and educator Steven Beebe to discuss his latest book, C.S. Lewis and the Craft of Communication.
Gina Dalfonzo Gina
Dalfonzo
September 10, 2020
Dorothy and Jack Virtual Book Launch
Watch the virtual launch of Gina Dalfonzo's book, Dorothy and Jack: The Transforming Friendship of Dorothy L. Sayers and C.S. Lewis.
David Downing David Downing November 14, 2019
"When is a Dragon More Than a Dragon: the Imaginative Worlds of Lewis and Tolkien"
In this inaugural lecture, Dr. David C. Downing explores how the differing spiritual journeys of C.S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien influenced their creative processes.
Great Divorce book cover  David Downing November 1, 2019
"Exploring C.S. Lewis's The Great Divorce"
Dr. David Downing, co-director of the Wade Center and Lewis scholar, discusses C.S. Lewis’s spiritual fantasy about what might happen if inhabitants of hell were allowed to visit the outskirts of heaven.
Jim Beitler book cover Jim Beitler September 10, 2019
"Seasoned Speech: Rhetoric in the Life of the Church"
Dr. Jim Beitler, associate professor of English at Wheaton College, seeks to renew interest in and hunger for an effective Christian rhetoric by closely considering the work of five beloved Christian communicators.
Aslan painting by Sally Brestin Hale Sally (Brestin) Hale August 1, 2019
Artist Talk of “Aslan”
Artist Sally (Brestin) Hale tells the story and creative process behind her painting, "Aslan," that currently hangs in the Wade Center.
Andrew Barron Andrew Barron June 6, 2019
"The Jewish Imagination of Joy Davidman"
A lecture by Dr. Andrew Barron, director of Jews for Jesus in Canada. This presentation traces Jewish themes and thought throughout Joy Davidman’s life and work.
David and Crystal Downing  David & Crystal
Downing
May 10, 2019
"C.S. Lewis and Dorothy L. Sayers: A Feisty Friendship"

Drs. David and Crystal Downing, Wade Co-Directors, share excerpts from personal letters between Lewis and Sayers, and discuss the themes of giving and receiving Christian critique, and creativity.
Charles Huttar  Charles Huttar April 3, 2019
"New Bodies in Narnia and Elsewhere"
Dr. Charles Huttar, emeritus professor of English at Hope College, shares from his work on C.S. Lewis and the mythography of metamorphosis,
Becoming Mrs. Lewis, Patti Callahan  Patti Callahan December 6, 2018
Events with Author Patti Callahan
1) Novelists panel discussion, and 2) a lecture on the book Becoming Mrs. Lewis with New York Times bestselling author, Patti Callahan.
Jerry Root  Jerry Root 2018-2019
Hansen Lectures on C.S. Lewis by Jerry Root
Lecture series titled: "C.S. Lewis’s Dymer: A Splendour in the Dark"
Alan Snyder K. Alan Snyder October 18, 2018
"America Discovers C.S. Lewis"
Dr. K. Alan Snyder, author of the book America Discovers C.S. Lewis, shares the results of his research into C.S. Lewis’s reception in the United States and influence on Americans.
Sphere Malcolm Guite & Michael Ward September 25-26, 2018
Muriel Fuller Endowment Inaugural Events
Dr. Malcolm Guite and Dr. Michael Ward discuss C.S. Lewis, Dante, and the creative arts in these 2 inaugural events for the Muriel Fuller Endowment for the Imagination and the Arts.
Stephanie Derrick Stephanie Derrick September 17, 2018
"C.S. Lewis and 1940s Oxford"
Dr. Stephanie L. Derrick, an historian of religion in the modern era, considers some aspects about Lewis and the culture of Oxbridge from the 1920s through the 1950s that our collective memory has ceased to recall.
Mark Pike Mark Pike July 12, 2018
"Narnian Virtues"
Dr. Pike looks at how parents, teachers and friends engaging with the Narnia novels, can help children practice virtues like forgiveness, wisdom, curiosity, justice, and courage. Professor Pike is the Principal Investigator of the Narnian Virtues project. He is Professor of Education at the University of Leeds and holds a PhD in English in Education.
Jerry Root Jerry Root June 17-20, 2018
"Communicating the Gospel C.S. Lewis-Style"
The summer conference of the C.S. Lewis Institute featured 6 talks on Communicating the Gospel Convincingly, Conclusively, and Creatively. Jerry Root is Associate Professor and Director of Wheaton Evangelism Initiative, Billy Graham Center for Evangelism, Wheaton College.
Andrew Barron Andrew Barron June 7, 2018
"C.S. Lewis and the Jewish Imagination"
Dr. Barron, Chief of Station at the Canadian branch of Jews for Jesus in Toronto, presents on how the works of C.S. Lewis have impacted his own journey and appeal to the Jewish imagination through theme and metaphor.
Joe Rigney Joe Rigney May 16, 2018
"C.S. Lewis on the Christian Life"
Professor Rigney reveals the undercurrents of Lewis's insights that have shaped how his readers view spirituality, sin, and sanctification. The meeting point of reason and imagination is also explored.
Jon Eller Jonathan R. Eller April 9, 2018
"'That High Truth': Lewis, Williams, Chesterton, and Ray Bradbury"
Bradbury's mythopoeic tendencies and resistance to corrupting materialism are, perhaps, best studied by exploring his interest in the works of Lewis, Williams, and Chesterton. Lecture given by Jonathan R. Eller, Director of the Center for Ray Bradbury Studies.
Neglected C.S. Lewis logo Jerry Root & Mark Neal October 2017-April 2018: The Neglected C.S. Lewis
Jerry Root and Mark Neal present four lectures on C.S. Lewis’s lesser known works of literary criticism.
October 28, 2017 - An Experiment in Criticism and The Personal Heresy
January 23, 2018 - The Discarded Image and The Allegory of Love
April 19, 2018English Literature in the 16th Century and Selected Literary Essays
Andrew Lazo Andrew Lazo March 15, 2018
"C.S. Lewis and the Myth of Love"
Andrew Lazo shares from his research into the last novel of C.S. Lewis, Till We Have Faces, offering many clues to help in understanding both the overarching, and the underlying meaning and message of Lewis's life and work.
Ross Wilson Ross Wilson February 15, 2018
"An Evening with Artist Ross Wilson"
Ross Wilson, a sculptor from Northern Ireland who created the C.S. Lewis sculpture in Belfast, talks about his work as it relates to place and faith.
Quest for Meaning Panel  September 26, 2017
"Panel Discussion on the film: Tolkien & Lewis: Myth, Imagination, & the Quest for Meaning"
The film was shown at the Wade Center and followed by a panel discussion with Marjorie Lamp Mead, Rolland Hein, Jerry Root, and Bob Huck.
Joel Heck book Joel Heck June 27, 2017
"From Atheism to Christianity: The Story of C.S. Lewis"
This lecture by Dr. Joel Heck focuses on the spiritual journey of C.S. Lewis, and includes content from his book of the same title.
Douglas Gresham Douglas Gresham April 3, 2017
"Evangelism and C.S. Lewis"
A conversation with Douglas Gresham and Jerry Root, accompanied with music by singer-songwriter Meg Sutherland.
Corey Latta Corey Latta February 21, 2017
"C.S. Lewis and the Art of Imaginative Writing"
Corey Latta speaks on C.S. Lewis's writing quality and process in his works, as well as his extensive and disciplined reading habits.
Paul Fiddes Paul Fiddes January 24, 2017
"The Poetics of Desire in Thomas Traherne and C.S. Lewis"
The Reverend Professor Paul S. Fiddes, a leading scholar of theology and literature, speaks on C.S. Lewis and Thomas Traherne.
Mark Pike Mark Pike December 6, 2016: Lewis and Education lectures
Dr. Pike speaks on C.S. Lewis’s educational vision and how it relates to current issues for parents, students, teachers and school leaders.
Mere Education lecture
Narnian Virtues lecture
C.S. Lewis Justin Dyer & Micah Watson October 24, 2016
"C.S. Lewis on Politics and Natural Law"
Justin Dyer and Micah Watson discuss their book, C.S. Lewis on Politics and the Natural Law.
Chris Armstrong Book Chris Armstrong October 11, 2016
"The Intuitive Medievalism of C.S. Lewis"
Dr. Chris Armstrong speaks on C.S. Lewis and medievalism.
Lyle Dorsett Lyle Dorsett Summer 2016
"The Spiritual Formation of C.S. Lewis"
Six sessions given by Dorsett during a conference with the C.S. Lewis Institute.
Surprising Imagination book Jerry Root & Mark Neal December 3, 2015
"The Surprising Imagination of C.S. Lewis"
Dr. Jerry Root and Mark Neal speak on Lewis's nuanced understanding of the imagination and its role in leading us to truth.
Abigail Santamaria Abigail Santamaria
(Audio Only)
October 12, 2015
"Joy: Poet, Seeker, and the Woman Who Captivated C.S. Lewis"
Santamaria speaks on the surprising life of Joy Davidman and shares behind-the-scenes research stories from her many years of work on the biography of a woman who is best known today as the wife of C.S. Lewis.
Colin Duriez Colin Duriez
(Audio Only)
April 30, 2015
"Inklings in Wartime"
Duriez explores how C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien and other Inklings identified modern warfare as a powerful image of the deeper battle between good and evil. 
Paul Fiddes Paul Fiddes
(Audio Only)
January 20, 2015
"Ways of Exchange: ‘Co-inherence’ in Charles Williams and C.S. Lewis"
Dr. Fiddes explores Williams’s idea of ‘co-inherence': The mutual indwelling of human persons in each other, in Christ, in the Church, and the triune God.
David Downing David C. Downing
(Audio Only)
September 19, 2014
"Journey to Joy: The Pilgrim's Regress Book Launch and Lecture"
Pilgrim's Regress was the first book C.S. Lewis wrote after he became a Christian, and was his initial attempt to explain his own conversion to belief in God as well as the experience he termed “Joy.”
Till We Have Faces by C.S. Lewis Douglas
Hedley
(Audio Only)
February 3, 2014
"C.S. Lewis on Image and Imagination: Some Romantic Reflection"
Dr. Hedley discusses Image and Imagination in C.S. Lewis’s Till We Have Faces with particular interest in the nineteenth-century Romantic sources behind Lewis’s work.
C.S. Lewis Conference
(Audio Only)
November 1, 2013
"C.S. Lewis and American Culture Conference"
A conference on C.S. Lewis's influential presence within American culture. Speakers include: Mark A. Noll, George Marsden, Alan Jacobs, and Trevor Hart.
Christine Fletcher Christine Fletcher
(Audio Only)
November 7, 2013
"Theology in Wartime: Dorothy L. Sayers and C.S. Lewis"
Fletcher examines Lewis and Sayers's writing during the WWII Era as a model for Christian Engagement.
Alister McGrath Alister McGrath Lectures & Radio Interview: Alister McGrath
McGrath is the author of the biography C.S. Lewis: A Life (Tyndale 2013).
March 19, 2013, WETN radio interview: McGrath Interview with Greg Wheatley  (Audio Only)
March 20, 2013, lecture co-sponsored with Tyndale Publishers: "C.S. Lewis: Eccentric Genius, Reluctant Prophet" 
March 22, 2013, Chapel message: "C.S. Lewis and the Enrichment of Our Faith" 
Jonathan Kirkpatrick Jonathan Kirkpatrick
(Audio Only)
February 28, 2013
"Bacchus in Narnia? C.S. Lewis and the Classics of Greece and Rome"
Kirkpatrick explores how Greece and Rome dominated C.S. Lewis’s education and strongly influenced his thought and writings.
CSL Study Course
C.S. Lewis Institute Free Study Courses on Three Lewis Books

The C.S. Lewis Institute offers three free study courses for audio and video download on Lewis's The Screwtape Letters, Letters to Malcolm, and Mere Christianity - ideal for small group study.