Based on a popular Harvard course taught by Dr. Armand Nicholi, author of The Question of God, the series illustrates the lives and insights of Sigmund Freud, a life-long critic of religious belief, and C.S. Lewis, a celebrated Oxford don, literary critic, and perhaps this century’s most influential and popular proponent of faith based on reason.
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C.S. Lewis
C. S. Lewis’s Handwriting Analyzed
HarperCollins employed Diane Simpson, a professional graphologist, to analyze samples of [C.S. Lewis’] handwriting, taken from some of his letters. She did not know whose script she was studying. […]

C.S. Lewis Plays
Screwtape Letters Extended through February 15, 2009
December 23, 2008
Paul Martin
C.S. Lewis Plays, Stage Plays
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The Screwtape Letters, the entertaining and provocative theatrical adaptation of the best selling novel by C.S. Lewis about spiritual warfare from a demon’s point of view, has extended its run at The Mercury Theater, 3745 […]

Narnia Film News
Christian allegory in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
March 16, 2005
Paul Martin
Narnia Film News, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Movie News
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“Disney and [co-producer] Walden Media are aware that there’s a proprietary sense about the Chronicles of Narnia,” she says. “C.S. Lewis is our guy. They better not take that away from us.” […]