CS Lewis Symposium 2/3: Imaginative Fiction -- Malcolm Guite
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ธ.ค. 2024
- On the 21st November 2013, the day before the 50th anniversary of C.S. Lewis' death, Westminster Abbey Institute hosted a C.S. Lewis Symposium in honour of his apologetics legacy, held in St Margaret's Church, Westminster.
In this second lecture, "Telling the Truth Through Imaginative Fiction", Dr Malcolm Guite reads from the poetry and storytelling of C.S. Lewis, examining how Lewis sought to reconcile the perceived conflict between imagination and reason, and the vital role imagination would ultimately play in Lewis's apologetics. This is followed by questions from the audience.
Christian Evidence thanks Westminster Abbey Institute for their permission to film the event. Recording copyright is held by Christian Evidence, Lunar Film, and the event participants: Alister McGrath, Malcolm Guite, Michael Ward, William Lane Craig, Michael Ramsden, Jeanette Sears, Peter S Williams and Judith Wolfe.
Part 3 "What Can 21st Century Apologetics Learn from CS Lewis?" panel with Michael Ward, William Lane Craig, Michael Ramsden, Jeanette Sears, Peter S. Williams and Judith Wolfe, can be viewed here: • CS Lewis Symposium 3/3...
Part 1 "Telling the Truth through Rational Argument" by Alister McGrath can be viewed here: • CS Lewis Symposium 1/3...
Audio highlights from the following day's Memorial service to C.S. Lewis in Westminster Abbey can be heard here: audioboo.fm/bo...
Thanks to Macmillan Media for Tourism Ireland for the use of their additional footage: www.macmillanme...
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