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PAST EVENT: What’s Wrong with Our World? (Greenville)


2022-10-06 18:30 2022-10-06 21:00 America/New_York PAST EVENT: What’s Wrong with Our World? (Greenville)

What’s Wrong With Our World? A 8-week study of C. S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man, Melvin Tinker’s That Hideous Strength, and Carl Trueman’s Strange New World. Do you find yourself struggling to grasp what is happening in our current cultural climate, especially as every flashpoint issue seems somehow tied to identity, sexuality, and gender? Would you like to be able to converse more meaningfully about these issues with friends, neighbors, and family? If so, this fall study offered by the C. S. Lewis Institute-Greenville is for you. We will read one of C. S. Lewis’s shortest yet most profound books, The Abolition of Man, in which he predicts our current cultural moment with remarkable precision. We will follow it with a study of Melvin Tinker’s, That Hideous Strength: A Deeper Look at How the West Was Lost (2020), and Carl Trueman’s recent book, Strange New World: How Thinkers and Activists Redefined Identity and Sparked the Sexual Revolution (2022). Read together, these three books – with accompanying lectures and Bible studies – will equip you to understand what makes our present time so challenging and distinctive from past watershed eras. Join us every other Thursday from 6:30-9:00PM, beginning October 6 and ending November 17 (four meetings in all), as we open these illuminating texts together through a combination of lectures, Bible study, and small group discussion. Our prayer is that you will find our present cultural moment less mystifying and feel equipped to engage it meaningfully in whatever circles of influence the Lord has placed you. Registration is closed! Please contact Matt Miller, [email protected], with any questions.

Greenville ARP Church 741 Cleveland Street, Greenville, SC [email protected]

What's Wrong With Our World?

A 8-week study of C. S. Lewis's The Abolition of Man, Melvin Tinker's That Hideous Strength, and Carl Trueman's Strange New World.

Do you find yourself struggling to grasp what is happening in our current cultural climate, especially as every flashpoint issue seems somehow tied to identity, sexuality, and gender? Would you like to be able to converse more meaningfully about these issues with friends, neighbors, and family? If so, this fall study offered by the C. S. Lewis Institute-Greenville is for you.

We will read one of C. S. Lewis’s shortest yet most profound books, The Abolition of Man, in which he predicts our current cultural moment with remarkable precision. We will follow it with a study of Melvin Tinker's, That Hideous Strength: A Deeper Look at How the West Was Lost (2020), and Carl Trueman’s recent book, Strange New World: How Thinkers and Activists Redefined Identity and Sparked the Sexual Revolution (2022). Read together, these three books – with accompanying lectures and Bible studies – will equip you to understand what makes our present time so challenging and distinctive from past watershed eras.

Join us every other Thursday from 6:30-9:00PM, beginning October 6 and ending November 17 (four meetings in all), as we open these illuminating texts together through a combination of lectures, Bible study, and small group discussion. Our prayer is that you will find our present cultural moment less mystifying and feel equipped to engage it meaningfully in whatever circles of influence the Lord has placed you.


Registration is closed! Please contact Matt Miller, [email protected], with any questions.

Matt Miller

Matt Miller is the Director of the C. S. Lewis Institute Greenville. His great passion is helping believers understand God's Word more deeply and connect its truth to life in a meaningful and comprehensive way. Matt has previously served as a senior pastor, theological translator, and adjunct seminary professor. He studied Economics and Philosophy at Wake Forest University before going on to earn an M.Div. from Reformed Theological Seminary (Charlotte) and a D.Min. from Erskine Theological Seminary. He is currently a non-residential PhD candidate at the University of Bristol (England). Matt and his wife, Lindsay, have lived in Greenville for all 10 years of their marriage and have three children: Elise, Davis and Owen.

The Schedule

6:30 pm - 9:00 pm Thursday Evenings on Oct 6, Oct 20, Nov 3 and Nov 17