(Video) Colin Duriez – “Tolkien in Wartime”

The following is a plenary talk from the Inklings Fellowship’s An Inklings Week in Oxford. This one is by Colin Duriez. His title was “Tolkien in Wartime.” It was given at St. Giles Church on Friday, July 22, 2016. Please note that the video was NOT professionally recorded. It was done by me using my Galaxy …

(Video) Hal Poe – “When Cultures Collapse: The Gospel and the Future”

The following is the first plenary talk from the Inklings Fellowship’s An Inklings Week in Oxford by Dr. Harry Lee (Hal) Poe. His title was “When Cultures Collapse: The Gospel and the Future.” It was given at St. Giles Church on Monday, July 18, 2016. Please note that the video was NOT professionally recorded. It was …

What the Bird Said Early in the Year – Reading by Dr. Don King

While in Oxford last week I visited the famous Addison’s Walk. It is on the grounds at Magdalen, where Lewis taught for nearly 30 years. I was there attending the Inklings Week that the Inklings Fellowship organized. Dr. Don King was doing an informal tour of Magdalen and when we arrived at the place where …

Battlefield of the Mind: Examining Screwtape’s Preferred Method (William O’Flaherty)

I just gave the following short talk on Saturday, June 4, 2016 at the Taylor University Colloquium. My brief presentation was part of a variety of academic papers that was presented  there. In it I explore the 13th through the 17th letters from The Screwtape Letters to reveal where an often overlooked “preferred method” of the devils is …

75th Anniversary of The Screwtape Letters #31

Max McLean, the founder and artistic director of Fellowship for Performing Arts, adapted the dramatic play C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters. Learn more about it at their Website. Learn more about my book, C.S. Lewis Goes to Hell, by getting a FREE 20 page PDF sample of it. You can now download it immediately at ScrewtapeCompanion.com. Hear a short talk I …

75th Anniversary of The Screwtape Letters #30

Although the patient in The Screwtape Letters is never named, in Screwtape (by James Forsyth) he is called “Mike.” Learn more about my book, C.S. Lewis Goes to Hell, by getting a FREE 20 page PDF sample of it. You can now download it immediately at ScrewtapeCompanion.com. Hear a short talk I did about my book on my podcast show, All …

75th Anniversary of The Screwtape Letters #29

The only letter we have of Lewis commenting on James Forsyth’s Screwtape is to his publisher, Jocelyn Gibb (February 9, 1962). In it he notes that it is “an ordinary play” that merely has “devils who aren’t much more than commentators.” Learn more about my book, C.S. Lewis Goes to Hell, by getting a FREE 20 page PDF sample of …

75th Anniversary of The Screwtape Letters #28

James Forsyth, who wrote the play Screwtape, shared the copyright of the drama with C.S. Lewis. Learn more about my book, C.S. Lewis Goes to Hell, by getting a FREE 20 page PDF sample of it. You can now download it immediately at ScrewtapeCompanion.com. Hear a short talk I did about my book on my podcast show, All About Jack. Also …

75th Anniversary of The Screwtape Letters #27

In 1961, two years before Lewis died, James Forsyth published a dramatic play entitled Screwtape that was based on The Screwtape Letters. Learn more about my book, C.S. Lewis Goes to Hell, by getting a FREE 20 page PDF sample of it. You can now download it immediately at ScrewtapeCompanion.com. Hear a short talk I did about my book on my podcast …