Tag: C.S. Lewis
Oxford’s John Lennox: Battle Cry of the “Believing Scientist”
Many religiously affiliated people, including clergy, would prefer to let their faith float free of challenging questions about objective evidence.
Why Something Instead of Nothing? November 19, Oxford’s John Lennox Goes “Against the Tide”
Trumpeters for atheism are not being truthful when they say things like “Religion teaches us to be satisfied with not really understanding.”
Why C. S. Lewis Wrote The Abolition of Man
Lewis’s deep suspicion of modernist educational projects, subjectivism about morality, and progressive scientific planning animates these lectures.
“In Fauci We Trust”? C. S. Lewis Foresaw Scientific Authoritarianism
Who would have predicted all that Americans have experienced in the past five months?
A Prophetic Warning Against the Abuse of Science
Learn about the relevance of C.S. Lewis’s dystopian novel for today in this video commemorating its 75th anniversary.