The two-actor play uses C. S. Lewis's classic work to warn people—especially Christians—about the dangers of lukewarm faith.
Screwtape, a character conceived by C.S. Lewis in his 1942 novel “The Screwtape Letters,” struggles to mentor his nephew in the demon art of temptation. The play is written by playwright Max McLean. | ...
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Actor Max McLean on CS Lewis' passion for cultural truth: 'He knew belief required a response'
Max McLean, founder of Fellowship for Performing Arts, has spent the last two decades building a reputation as one of the leading voices in Christian theater. His latest work, “C.S. Lewis On Stage: ...
CS Lewis, who is most widely known for his work defending claims of the Christian faith and the Chronicles of Narnia series, offers some important insights about morality. These insights can be ...
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Friendship between CS Lewis, JRR Tolkien to hit big screen in animated film: 'Art gets better in community'
A feature-length animated film bringing to life the deep friendship and creative fellowship between C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, the minds behind The Chronicles of Narnia and The Lord of the Rings, ...
Restoration plans for a public house where C S Lewis and J R R Tolkien used to meet and socialize together have received ...
SALT LAKE CITY — A packed audience at Salt Lake City's Capitol Theatre erupted in laughter Saturday evening as Screwtape, a character conceived by C.S. Lewis in his 1942 novel "The Screwtape Letters," ...
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