C.S. Lewis Institute
C.S. Lewis Institute, in the legacy of C.S. Lewis, works to develop wholehearted disciples of Jesus Christ who will articulate, defend, share, and live their faith in personal and public life. Founded in 1976 by Dr. James Houston and James R. Hiskey, the Institute provides leading teachers who address important issues of the day from the perspective of Biblical orthodoxy, while also providing discipleship for individuals in small groups.
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Reflections: The Turn Of The Tide
December 2017 In 1948, C.S. Lewis published a poem, “The Turn of the Tide,” which...Read More
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Reflections: Any One And Every One Is A Target
November 2017 In an essay titled “On the Transmission of Christianity,” originally published in 1946,...Read More
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Introduction
“Conversations that Count” will help women to thoughtfully share their faith and give reasonable answers...Read More
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Reflections: When Faith Becomes A Means
October 2017 C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters was first published in 1942, during the Second World...Read More
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Reflections: God Communicating His Presence
September 2017 In one of his last books, Reflections on the Psalms, C.S. Lewis included a...Read More
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Reflections: What Calls One Away Is Better
August 2017 In October 1949, C.S. Lewis wrote a letter to Dr. Warfield M. Firor,...Read More
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Reflections: First And Second Things
July 2017 In an essay first published in 1942, C.S. Lewis discussed a principle concerning...Read More
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Reflections: Truths Ancient And Simple
June 2017 C.S. Lewis understood the nature of military service from personal experience. At the...Read More
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Reflections: Our Model Is Jesus
May 2017 In his book The Four Loves, C.S. Lewis considered the meaning of “nearness to...Read More