We are a free online apologetics discussion group for Christians interested in deepening the imaginative and philosophical grounds for our faith. Our focus is primarily, though not exclusively, on the literary and philosophical works of C.S. Lewis, arguably the 20th century’s greatest defender of the Christian faith.
There are no prerequisites other than a love of reading and thinking.
We are set to begin our first session of 2020.
Here’s how it works:
- Sign up in the comments section below, making sure to enter your name and email address. (You may also contact me via Facebook)
- On Sunday, April 12th, 2020 (and going forward every Sunday), I will send out info on the week’s subject material — as well as a link to a video lecture
- Starting on Wednesday, April 15th (and going forward on every Wednesday evening), we will gather from 7-8pm for group discussion via web conference
- The plan right now is to continue meeting through early June, 2020
Week One will consist of a general overview. And Week Two will be on how we as humans create meaning from information. Both are setup material for C.S. Lewis’s treatment of love in his The Four Loves and Till We Have Faces.
If you want to get ahead of the reading, we will be starting in Week Three on The Four Loves. You might want to go ahead and purchase both books now, if you don’t already own them.
-Jim Swayze
Hello
Hi James! Welcome
Luvie from Winston Salem, NC
Hello Luvie!
Happy to join this thoughtful fellowship!
Hello my friend! So happy to have you
I want so sign up for the group
Danilo, you’re in. Glad you’re here
Just got word that Ron Woodruff from the North Texas Apologetics Alliance will also be joining us.
Can I sit in the back row, eavesdrop, and occasionally comment? (I’m still in grad school coursework . . . and a teacher.)
Absolutely, Megan! Believe me, I understand…
I’m up for a good discussion.
Great!
Please add me to the group. Thank you!
Hi Nicole! Glad you’re joining
Looking forward to it! Thanks for being the organizer, Jim!
So glad you’re on board!