CS Lewis and 21st century apologetics

Last November (2013), on the 50th anniversary of CS Lewis’s death, Westminster Abbey honoured the novelist, poet, academic and Christian apologist with a memorial in Poet’s Corner. At the same time, a symposium on CS Lewis was held in the church next door to the Abbey, St Margaret’s, Westminster.

Christian Evidence has produced three videos which capture the key lectures of the symposium.

This concluding panel discussion (see the video above) tackles the topic of what 21st century apologetics can learn from CS Lewis. It addresses questions submitted by the audience and includes opening personal statements from the five panellists. The event was hosted by Michael Ward, featuring William Lane Craig, Michael Ramsden, Jeanette Sears, Peter S Williams and Judith Wolfe.

Also see the first and second videos here:

Photo from CS Lewis Symposium
CS Lewis and rational argument

Photo from CS Lewis Symposium
CS Lewis and imaginative fiction