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PAST EVENT: Not A Tame Lion with Terry Glaspey


2023-03-21 19:30 2023-03-21 21:00 America/New_York PAST EVENT: Not A Tame Lion with Terry Glaspey

In this biographical study, Not a Tame Lion, author Terry Glaspey points out that C.S. Lewis’s life was as compelling as his work. He offers insights to the character, mind, and literary expertise of C.S. Lewis.

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CSLI-Atlanta & CSLI-Chicago present

Not a Tame Lion: The life, teachings, and legacy of C.S. Lewis

with Terry Glaspey

In this biographical study, Not a Tame Lion, author Terry Glaspey points out that C.S. Lewis’s life was as compelling as his work. Glaspey offers insights to the character, mind, and literary expertise of Lewis.

As Glaspey explores the works of Lewis, we discover how our lives can be lived in light of eternity and can demonstrate the hope that endures, even in these shadowlands.

Date: Tuesday, March 21, 2023
Time: 7:30-9:00 pm ET | 6:30-8:00 pm CT
Speaker: Terry Glaspey

 

Terry Glaspey

Dr. Terry Glaspey teaches Inklings studies, spiritual formation, and writing at Northwind Seminary. He holds a PhD in spiritual formation from Northwind, as well as a MA in history from the University of Oregon. Terry has written over a dozen books, including Not a Tame Lion, Discovering God Through the Arts, The Prayers of Jane Austen, 75 Masterpieces Every Christian Should Know among others. He has been the recipient of several major national awards for his writing, including two Christianity Today book awards, the Gospel Coalition and the Evangelical Christian Publishing Association. Terry enjoys writing and speaking about a variety of topics including the artistic heritage of the Christian faith, the writing of C.S. Lewis, and creative approaches to apologetics.
 

The Schedule

7:30 pm - 9:00 pm Lecture and Discussion