Michael Ward
Michael Ward is a member of the Faculty of Theology and Religion at the University of Oxford and Professor of Apologetics at Houston Baptist University. He studied English at the University of Oxford, theology at the University of Cambridge, and he earned his PhD in Divinity at the University of St. Andrews. He is the author and editor of multiple books, most notably the award-winning Planet Narnia: The Seven Heavens in the Imagination of C.S. Lewis, After Humanity: A Guide to C.S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man and The Cambridge Companion to C.S. Lewis. On the fiftieth anniversary of Lewis’s death, Dr. Ward unveiled a permanent national memorial to Lewis in Poets’ Corner, Westminster Abbey, London.
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The Good Serves the Better and Both the Best – Part 3
Michael Ward challenges us to communicate the gospel by engaging the imaginations and affections of...Read More
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The Good Serves the Better and Both the Best – Part 1
According to Michael Ward, C.S. Lewis is probably the most influential practitioner of Christian apologetics...Read More
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The Good Serves the Better and Both the Best – Part 2
Michael Ward examines some of the groundwork to the thinking of C.S. Lewis that enabled...Read More
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A Book Observed – The Abolition of Man with Michael Ward
"We make men without chests and expect of them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at...Read More
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Questions That Matter – Michael Ward: After Humanity, A Guide to C.S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man
C. S. Lewis’s book The Abolition of Man may be one of his most important books. Unfortunately,...Read More
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The Good Serves the Better and Both the Best – Part 3 of 3
Michael Ward challenges us to reach out with the gospel by doing more than just...Read More
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The Good Serves the Better and Both the Best – Part 2 of 3
Michael Ward continues his examination of some of the groundwork to the thinking of C.S....Read More
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The Good Serves the Better and Both the Best – Part 1 of 3
In this article, Michael Ward looks at the Lewis of the 1930s, prior to the...Read More