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C.S. Lewis Foundation - http://www.cslewis.org
Committed to advancing the renewal of Christian thought and academic freedom through its summer institutes in Oxford and Cambridge, the C.S. Lewis Study Center-Oxford, faculty forums for scholars of faith, and a planned C.S. Lewis College. |
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CS Lewis and Public Life - http://www.discovery.org/cslewis/
Some CS Lewis works in the public domain, articles about Lewis and his works, and The Lewis Legacy Online journal. |
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C. S. Lewis Institute - http://www.cslewisinstitute.org/
Institute desires to develop disciples who can "articulate, defend, and live faith in Christ" through their personal and public life. Offers free newsletter, online articles and searchable index. |
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St. Mark's Dundela: Belfast, Ireland - http://dundela.down.anglican.org/
Parish where Lewis was baptized by his grandfather, the first rector. He and his brother later presented a stained glass window in honor of their parents. Includes brief family history, and images of both baptismal certificate and window. |
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C.S. Lewis Quote Page - http://www.comnett.net/~rex/cslewis.htm
List of quotations and the work from which they are taken. |
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C. S. Lewis Centenary Group - http://dnausers.d-n-a.net/cslewis/
Group promoting the life and works of C.S. Lewis, concentrating their influence in the author's native land, Northern Ireland or Ulster. |
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Quest Ministries - http://www.questmin.org/
Talks, seminars, courses and discussion groups on the life and writings of C.S. Lewis for colleges, churches, home groups and individuals. |
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A Touch of Narnia in Illinois - http://www.csmonitor.com/durable/1999/03/23/p15s1.htm
About the Marion E. Wade Center which houses a collection of C.S. Lewis memorabilia. |
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Christian Science Monitor: Readers Cross Religious Lines for C.S. Lewis - http://www.csmonitor.com/durable/1999/03/23/p19s1.htm
Article about his wide appeal. |
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C.S. Lewis Shadowlands: Online Self-paced Theology Course - http://www.dcs.wisc.edu/lsa/online/theology/lewis.htm
Curriculum based on the works of C.S. Lewis from the University of Wisconsin at Madison. Lessons deal with suffering, pain, and evil. Feedback included from Dr. David Werther. |