Volume 1 (1997) A Collection of Essays Presented at the First Frances White Ewbank Colloquium on C.S. Lewis & Friends
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Essays
C.S. Lewis and Christian Scholarship
Bruce Edwards
C.S. Lewis: Lightbearer in the Shadowlands
Angus Menuge
Praeparatio Evangelica
Joel Heck
The Friendship of Lewis and Tolkien
John Seland
Till Poems Have Faces
Lou Olson
C.S. Lewis: Past Watchful Dragons
Stephanie Jones
Human Destiny in That Hideous Strength
Wilfred Martens
Dorothy L. Sayers and the Passionate Intellect
Roger Phillips
The Abolition of Man: First Principles and Pre-Evangelism (or "What C.S. Lewis Taught My Brother")
Ted Dorman
George MacDonald and Medicine
Darrel Hotmire
Cliffhangers and Extracts From Fact and Fantasy
Dan Hamilton
Unto the End of the World: Omega Point Eschatology in C.S. Lewis and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Chris Smith
Some Shattering Simplicity: Suffering, Love, and Faith in the Thought of C.S. Lewis
Jennifer Woodruff
Perspectives in Strength: Four Women in the Writings of Lewis and Tolkien
Angela Fortner and Peter Marshall
Dorothy L. Sayers: Thinking Passionately
Marjorie Lamp Mead
Dedication
This collection is dedicated to Frances White Ewbank, Lewis scholar, professor, and friend to students for over fifty years
Acknowledgments
David Neuhouser, Professor Emeritus at Taylor and Chair of the Lewis and Friends Committee, had the vision, initiative, and fortitude to take the colloquium from dream to reality. Other committee members who helped in all phases of the colloquium include Faye Chechowich, David Dickey, Bonnie Houser, Dwight Jessup, Pam Jordan, Art White, and Daryl Yost.
Thanks to Teil Buroker for secretarial and computer work, Alex Lűtz for proofreading, Don Wilson for the colloquium logo, Taylor University Press for copying, and Print Press for binding.
And special thanks to Daryl Yost, Jay Kesler, Ron and Mary Calkins, Ed Brown, and the Borens for their support, moral and otherwise.
Rick Hill
Program Chair and Editor
All essays copyright 1997, 1998 by the individual authors