The Theological Imagination of C.S. Lewis - Michael Ward | CS Lewis Lecture 2015

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  • Part one of the 2015 C.S. Lewis Lecture by Dr. Michael Ward at Westminster College in Fulton, MO on "The Theological Imagination of C.S. Lewis." Delivered on Feb. 26, 2015 within the Church of St. Mary, Aldermanbury on Westminster's campus.
    Dr. Ward is a best-selling author and a popular Public Broadcasting Station commentator, as well as a world expert on British author and theologian C.S. Lewis.
    The Harrod-C.S. Lewis Legacy Lecture and Professorship of Religious Studies were endowed in the fall of 2012 by James W. “Jim” Harrod, Westminster Class of 1957, and his wife Sharon from Horseshoe Bay, TX. The Harrod-C.S. Lewis Professor of Religious Studies researches, writes and teaches on the history, current condition and future of religion. The Lectures are intended to honor the legacy of the late British theologian by engaging the campus community and the surrounding community in topics and issues that were important to him and that stimulated his writing.
    Learn more
    Dr. Ward's evening lecture on "Planet Narnia: The Seven Heavens in the Imagination of C.S. Lewis": • Planet Narnia: The Sev...
    Westminster College: www.wcmo.edu

Komentáře • 9

  • @giovannagarbelli1474
    @giovannagarbelli1474 Před 2 lety +2

    Fantastic lecture thanks for make it available

  • @mother2midwife
    @mother2midwife Před 3 lety +1

    Beautiful.

  • @kamilziemian995
    @kamilziemian995 Před 2 lety +2

    49:35 There is something wrong here. Chad Walsh's book "C. S. Lewis: apostle to the skeptics" was first published in 1949, while "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" first publication is in 1950.

    • @kamilziemian995
      @kamilziemian995 Před rokem

      @J M I think that Mr. Ward view on Lewis' works can be right, I just want to point that he probably make error here.

    • @kamilziemian995
      @kamilziemian995 Před rokem +1

      @Sinful Bastard Child Crushing or not, errors should be corrected as often as we can.

  • @paulhearn8667
    @paulhearn8667 Před 2 měsíci

    "It met the mythological search for romance by being a story and the philosophical search for truth by being a true story. That is why the ideal figure had to be a historical character as nobody had ever felt Adonis or Pan to be a historical character. But that is also why the historical character had to be the ideal figure; and even fulfill many of the functions given to these other ideal figures; why he was at once the sacrifice and the feast, why he could be shown under the emblems ,of the growing vine or the rising sun. The more deeply we think of the matter the more we shall conclude that, if there be indeed a God, his creation could hardly have reached any other culmination than this granting of a real romance to the world. Otherwise the two sides of the human mind could never have touched at all; and the brain of man would have remained cloven and double; one lobe of it dreaming impossible dreams and the other repeating invariable calculations. The picture-makers would have remained forever painting the portrait of nobody. The sages would have remained forever adding up numerals that came to nothing." GK Chesteron's "The Everlasting Man ❤

  • @mustardseedist
    @mustardseedist Před rokem

    Nice Masonic tile in the background.