Reserve your spot in Hillsdale College’s free Online Course, “An Introduction to C.S. Lewis: Writings and Significance.”
In the last week I received this notice from Hillsdale College about a free online course on C. S. Lewis. I pass it on in case there are those who may be interested in pursuing it.
Hillsdale is a conservative liberal arts college with a strong academic record (consistently ranked among the top colleges in the country). It offers other free online courses as well, such as one on the U.S. Constitution. Check out the online course page and the courses offered in the areas of politics, literature, history, and religion.
Below is the introduction to the course that was sent with the email.
I’d like to invite you to join me in Hillsdale College’s newest free course studying the greatest Christian apologist of the 20th century, C.S. Lewis.
C.S. Lewis, best known as the author of the Chronicles of Narnia, also authored works on apologetics and philosophy, including The Abolition of Man and Mere Christianity. This free online course will study both Lewis’s apologetics and his fiction, as well as his philosophical and literary writings, and their continuing significance today.
I have the privilege of delivering three of the nine lectures, and I will be joined by Michael Ward, a leading expert on the works of C.S. Lewis, and Hillsdale professor of English and Provost, David Whalen. I hope you enjoy the course.
Source: An Introduction to C.S. Lewis: Writings and Significance — A Hillsdale College Online Course
Good day!
As we Reformed Christian, do we trust C.S. Lewis as one of the sound theologians of 20th century?
Thanks. Blessings!
Cordially yours, Jeremiah B. Pascual
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Not as a theologian (his theology was not Reformed), but as a Christian writer and apologist, Lewis may be read for edification and instruction. Thanks for the good question!
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