Why Were American Evangelicals Late to Adopt C. S. Lewis?
C. S. Lewis was a literary man, a writer of imaginative works, and a Christian apologist. How could it take so long to realize his genius?
C. S. Lewis was a literary man, a writer of imaginative works, and a Christian apologist. How could it take so long to realize his genius?
Collin Hansen and James Eglinton discuss Herman Bavinck, the Dutch theologian who strongly influenced Timothy Keller’s spiritual formation.
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Collin Hansen and Christopher Watkin discuss Charles Taylor and social criticism, which have played a key role in Tim Keller’s intellectual formation.
John Piper discusses Jonathan Edwards, C. S. Lewis, evangelical feminism, and the reception to his own expansive writing and teaching.