by Prof. Jack Lewis | May 14, 2014 | Grey Matter
By Michael Ward | The potential tyranny of big government is not the only constitutional danger facing Western democracies. In Norman Maclean’s fly fishing novella, A River Runs Through It, Maclean suggests (echoing some Native American traditions) that fishing...
by Prof. Jack Lewis | Apr 30, 2014 | Grey Matter
C. S. Lewis sounds this warning in a 1939 essay recently collected and published in Image and Imagination: Essays and Reviews by C. S. Lewis (page 22): Education is essentially for freemen and vocational training for slaves. That is how they were distributed in the...
by Prof. Jack Lewis | Jan 6, 2014 | Grey Matter
By John Stonestreet| C. S. Lewis was no opponent of science. But he was an opponent of abusing science…. If I told you ours is among the most religious ages in history, you might react the way you would if I told you I was from the planet Venus. “Come on,” you...
by Publius | Nov 22, 2013 | Grey Matter
By Tyler Huckabee | 50 years after his death, Oxford’s lion roars on. Fifty years ago on November 22, C.S. Lewis quietly passed away in his home. His death went widely unnoticed, as JFK was assassinated on the same day (Brave New World author Aldous Huxley also died,...
by Publius | Nov 29, 2012 | Grey Matter
By Publius | Today is the 114th year since C.S. (Jack) Lewis was born on Nov. 29, 1898. We here at Free Think U think pretty highly of his body of work and thus wanted to encourage each of you to take 5 minutes to review the life of a great man. Enjoy and feel free...