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: HIS EXHIBITIONS OF SPARKLING VIRTUOSITY
November 2012 C.S. Lewis understood that in allowing ourselves to fully experience and enjoy the...Read More
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Reflections: THE AMERICAN TRAIT OF DOING VS. BEING
October 2012 C.S. Lewis took an hour nearly every day to personally reply in writing...Read More
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Conversion: Definitions and Scripture
Biblical synonyms for conversion include repentance, receiving salvation and believing. Learn more in this reflection...Read More
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Reflections: THE CLEANSING & TRANSFORMING POWER OF ASLAN
September 2012 C.S. Lewis provides a beautiful picture of conversion and baptism in this scene...Read More
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Reflections: MEN WITHOUT CHESTS
August 2012 In his book, The Abolition of Man, Lewis was prophetic in pointing out...Read More
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Reflections: WHAT IF GOD IS ALIVE, NOT THE IMPERSONAL LIFE-FORCE OF STAR WARS?
July 2012 Hinduism as represented in the Julia Roberts’ film, Eat, Pray, Love, Buddhism as...Read More
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Reflections: GOD CREATED NATURE – THE RATIONAL EXPLANATION
June 2012 In his book, Miracles, C.S. Lewis uses logic to critique the atheist’s idea...Read More
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Reflections: GOD INVITES US TO ENJOY HIM
May 2012 Early in his Christian life, C.S. Lewis struggled with the idea that God...Read More
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Reflections: THE ONE GRAND MIRACLE
April 2012 C.S. Lewis’s spiritual journey went from childhood belief in God, to atheism, to...Read More
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Reflections: COMPARING NOTES – THE IMPORTANCE OF MUTUAL ENCOURAGEMENT
March 2012 C.S. Lewis was a world renowned scholar in 16th century English Literature. He...Read More