News for Oct. 22, 2006

Group analyzes works of C.S. Lewis

10/22/06, 11:20 am EST - Xoanon

C.S. Lewis wrote his novels more than a half-century ago. His words still have impact, as it brought a group of strangers Wednesday night at the Canterbury House on the College Avenue campus. C.S. Lewis was a prolific writer and a Christian speaker who is best known for his children's book series The Chronicles of Narnia. Although he died in 1963, his many novels and essays dealing with Christianity and friendship are still studied today. The C.S. Lewis Society at Rutgers addressed the topic of friendship - which was one of the sections of Lewis' The Four Loves - at its first meeting. [More]