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Showing all Seminars - 5 Event(s)
Saturday Seminar
Featuring: Dr. Jerry Root , Wheaton College and Dr. Christopher Mitchell, Wade Center.
$40 Full day $20 half day.
C.S. Lewis and The Cosmos featuring: Dr. Wayne Martindale, Wheaton College; Dr. Christopher MItchell, Director of The Wade Center and the Rev. Dr. Michael Ward, Lewis scholar from England
North Central Michigan College
Library Conference Center
$45 full day $25 half day
register at www.cslewisfestival.org
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Please join us as we explore C. S. Lewis and Friends. Leading the way will be Lewis scholars Walter Hooper, estate advisor and editor of the works of C.S. Lewis; and James Como, professor of rhetoric and communications at York College of the City University of New York and co-founder of the New York C.S. Lewis Society.
Dr. Como will begin the morning with "Aristotle, C. S. Lewis, and the Virtue of Friendship,” followed by a visual presentation by Dr. Gilnett entitled “Oxford and Beyond: A Geography of CSL’s Friendship.” In the first afternoon session, Dr. Hooper will take us further up and into “C. S. Lewis and Friends” by populating the geographical territory set forth by Gilnett. He will draw upon his own relationships with Lewis’s friends and his experiences from the annual “Friends of C. S. Lewis Parties” he conducted for years in Oxford. The afternoon will conclude with a Panel discussion and Q&A.
To register, please click on "Register Now" on the left sidebar.
Saturday, October 23, 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Lewis and Tolkien
Featuring Dr. Diana Glyer, Professor of English at Azusa University,
Azusa, California and Douglas Anderson author of The Annotated Hobbit
Session One: Anderson: “Tales Before Tolkien”
Session Two: Glyer: “Tolkien, The Hobbit, and the Collaborative Process”
Session Three: Anderson: “The Hobbit”
Session Four: Panel (Glyer, Anderson) Q&A/Discussion: “The Hobbit: From Book to Film”
Moderated by Dr. Christopher Mitchell
North Central Michigan College
Library Conference Center
$50 Full Day $30 Half day
Register at www.cslewisfestival.org