Friendship, Faith, and the Sanctified Imagination

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Friendship, Faith, and the Sanctified Imagination

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In the fourth session, we'll explore the impact of friendship and faith on The Inklings, with a particular focus on the relationships between C.S. Lewis, Owen Barfield, J.R.R. Tolkien, and Hugo Dyson. We'll discuss the “Great War” of words and ideas between Lewis and Barfield, the role of myth in their conversations, and how these friendships shaped their imaginations and faith. This session underscores the essential role of camaraderie and shared beliefs in the creative and intellectual life of The Inklings.

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Sam P. Schuldheisz

Samuel Schuldheisz serves as pastor at Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church in Milton, WA. He and his wife, Natasha, have two children, Zoe and Jonah. His reading, research, and writing interests focus on the Inklings, Imaginative Apologetics, and the crossroads of theology, literature, and the imagination.

 

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