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The Undiscovered C.S. Lewis Conference Schedule

Thursday, September 5, 2024

Note: Schedule is subject to change

Noon - 2 p.m. Registration Stevens Lobby
2-2:45 p.m. Welcome
  • Dr. Jason Lepojärvi, Director’s Welcome
  • Dr. Robin Baker, President’s Welcome
  • Dr. Bruce R. Johnson, “Halftime Report for the Third Generation”
Canyon Commons
2:45-4:15 p.m. Keynote: Dr. Stephanie Derrick, “C.S. Lewis in America”

4-4:15 p.m.   Break
Canyon Commons
4:15-5:45 p.m.

Concurrent Paper Sessions #1

1A: Lewis, Orwell, Eliot, and Dover Wilson
  • “Lewis and the Orwells,” Dr. Wesley Roj
  • “Lewis, Dodged: Eliot’s View of Lewis (1931–1947),” Hannah Roux 
  • “Lewis and John Dover Wilson,” Dr. Joseph Ricke
  • Chair: Dr. Gary Tandy

Roberts Center 170

1B: Sex and Gender
  • “Exploring Feminine Divinity in C.S. Lewis’s Cosmic Trilogy as an Imaginative Hypothesis,” Joshua Collica
  • “C.S. Lewis and the Sex/Gender Distinction,” Willa Hoard
  • “The Mythos of Gender in Till We Have Faces,” Annie Crawford
  • Chair: Dr. Crystal Hurd

Hoover 105

1C: Prince Caspian
  • Prince Caspian: An ‘Aeneid’ Retold?”, Aaron Moss
  • “Captured without Mars: Bacchus and his Jovial Victory in Prince Caspian,” Joshua Smith
  • “Lewis’s Warrior Martyrs: Dantean Elements in Prince Caspian,” Jonathan Selstad
  • Chair: Dr. Michael Christensen

Stevens 207

1D: Tolkien and Lewis
  • “Charting Course Amidst Romantic Entanglements,” Jonathan Miller
  • “Destruction, Restoration, and Hope in The Silmarillion and Perelandra,” Benjamin Lanz
  • “The Atlantis Theory: Numenor and Elves in the Fictional World of C.S. Lewis,” Dr. David Russell Mosley
  • Chair: Dr. Austin Freeman

Stevens 208

1E: Ransom Trilogy #1
  • “Are Angels Aliens? Lewis and Early Christians in dialogue,” Craig Keller 
  • “Dr. Dimbles ‘Neutrals,’” Joseph Weigel
  • “The Wisdom of Innocence,” Dr. Scott Key
  • Chair: Dr. Leslie Baynes
5:30-5:45 p.m.      Break

Stevens 209

5:45-7:30 p.m. Dinner Canyon Commons
7:30-8:45 p.m. Keynote: Dr. Simon Horobin, “‘Never Trust a Philologist’: Lewis, Tolkien, and the Oxford English School” Canyon Commons

Friday, September 6, 2024

7-8:30 a.m. Breakfast Canyon Commons
8:30-9 a.m. Centering Canyon Commons
9-10:30 a.m. Keynote: Dr. Steven A. Beebe, “Lewis the Expert Communicator: New Discoveries from His Writing and Speaking”

10:15-10:30 a.m.   Break
Canyon Commons
10:30-11:15 a.m. Workshop 1
“Enough Work for 30 Years: The C.S. Lewis Correspondence Project,” Dr. Bruce R. Johnson
Canyon Commons
Workshop 2
“On the Road with Jack and Warnie: Walking the Wye River Valley with the Lewis Brothers,” Dr. Dwain Tissell and Prof. Ben Tissell
Wood-Mar Auditorium
11:15 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Lunch Canyon Commons
12:30-2 p.m.

Concurrent Paper Sessions #2

2A: Theological Lewis
  • “Lost Letter to Malcolm: Chiefly on Scripture,” Dr. Michael Christensen
  • “C.S. Lewis and the Gospel of John: Early Influences, Lasting Effects,” Dr. Leslie Baynes
  • “On Fern-Seed, Elephants, Bultmann, and Lewis—Varied Expertise in Critical Perspective,” Dr. Paul Anderson
  • Chair: Dr. Bruce Johnson
Canyon Commons
2B: Till We Have Faces
  • “Die Before You Die: A Study of Marriage in Till We Have Faces," Heidi Turner
  • “Encountering the Divine: Theophanies in Lewis’s Fiction,” Sarah Willhite
  • “The Problem with Orual: How Lewis’ Short Stories Complicate His Evolution of Female Characters,” Kat Coffin
  • Chair: Dr. Jahdiel Perez
Stevens 209
2C: New Light on Narnia
  • “The Bubbling up of Allegory in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," Dr. Conrad van Dyk
  • “Girl Fight: C.S. Lewis on Women and War,” Dr. Marc LiVecche
  • “Christian Worship Informed by Aslan,” Dr. William Johnston 
  • Chair: Dr. Gary Tandy
Roberts Center 203
2D: Influential Lewis
  • “C.S. Lewis, James Houston, and the ‘Zernov Circle,’” Dr. Dwain Tissell
  • “ The (Un)Discovered C.S. Lewis in Romania,” Dr. Daniela Vasiliu
  • “‘Where Are My Successors?’: C.S. Lewis and His Public Christian Legacy,” Greg Anderson
  • Chair: Dr. Jim Beitler
Ross 208
2E: Ransom Trilogy #2
  • “Prometheus on Perelandra : The Inversion of the Satanic Hero,” Dr. Nathan Fayard
  • “‘The Womb of Worlds’: Ransom’s Journey of Awakening in Out of the Silent Planet,” Alexa Tawzer 
  • “Re-Veiling the Secret: Reading the Ransom Trilogy as Spiritual Exercise,” Traver Carlson
  • Chair: Dr. Terry Cokenour
1:45-2 p.m.    Break
Bauman Greenroom
2-3:30 p.m.

Concurrent Paper Sessions #3

3A: Philosophical Lewis #1
  • “Owen Barfield Busts Jak (sic) Lewis Out of Plato’s Cave,” Dr. Paul Rovang
  • “Did Lewis Credit Barfield for What He Learned from Steiner?,” Dr. Lilian Lindén 
  • “C.S. Lewis and Bishop Berkeley on Providence and the Laws of Nature,” Dr. Michael Latzer
  • Chair: Dr. Robert Garcia
Bauman Greenroom
3B: Psychological Lewis
  • “Jack of Hearts: C.S. Lewis’s Uneasiness about Emotion,” Dr. Adam Pelser
  • “Transcending the Therapeutic: The Argument from Desire and Psychological Goods,” Stephen Wicker
  • “Relational Attachment in the Early Life of C.S. Lewis: A Preliminary Psychological Analysis,” Dr. Holly Lawson
  • Chair: Dr. Bart Fowler
Canyon Commons
3C: Cosmic Imagination
  • “‘The Sweet Poison of the False Infinite’: C.S. Lewis, Elon Musk, and Longtermism,” Aidan Arthur
  • “The Children, Mr. Bultitude, and the Lost Screwtape Sequel,” Dr. Charlie Starr
  • “C.S. Lewis and the Post-Christian Paganism,” Dr. Brian Gregor
  • Chair: Madeleine Teel
Roberts Center 130
3D: Lewis in Dialogue
  • “Mutifaceted: C.S. Lewis and André Bazin on Artistic Creation,” Dr. Bryan Mead
  • “Surprised by Similarity: C.S. Lewis and Thomas Merton on the Self,” Dr. John Gillespie
  • “Theological Reflections on Technology by C.S. Lewis and Jacques Ellul,” Dr. Joshua Schultz
  • Chair: Dr. Sarah Waters
Stevens 209
3E: Personal Lewis
  • “The Menippean Key to the Surprised by Joy Mystery,” Dr. Carrie Birmingham
  • “Exploring ‘Early Prose Joy’: The Crucial Centrality of Lewis’s First Spiritual Autobiography,” Andrew Lazo
  • “‘A Very Ordinary Layman’: C.S. Lewis’s Prayer Life in Historical Context,” Jacqueline Wilson
  • Chair: Dr. Steve Beebe
3:15-3:30 p.m.    Break
Roberts Center 203
3:30-4:30 p.m. New Books Roundtable, hosted by Dr. Joseph Ricke
(Refreshments provided)

4:15-4:30 p.m. Break
Canyon Commons
4:30-5:45 p.m. Keynote: Dr. Jahdiel Perez, “Lewis the Rubbish Administrator: Unpublished Vice President Records at Magdalen College”

5:30-5:45 p.m. Break
Canyon Commons
5:45-7:30 p.m. Dinner Canyon Commons
7:30-9 p.m. “An Evening with C.S. Lewis” Bauman Auditorium

Saturday, September 7, 2024

7-8:30 a.m. Breakfast Canyon Commons
8:30-9 a.m. Centering Canyon Commons
9- 10:30 a.m. Keynote: Dr. Holly Ordway, “What Did Tolkien Really Think about Narnia?”
10:15-10:30 a.m.   Break
Canyon Commons
10:30-11:15 a.m. Workshop 3
“Treasure Hunt among Lewis Manuscripts: Hidden Keys in Lewis’s Handwriting,” Dr. Charlie Starr
Canyon Commons
Workshop 4
“Research Opportunities and the Oxford University Socratic Club (1942–1972),” Jim Stockton
Hoover 105
11:15 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Lunch Canyon Commons
12:30-2 p.m.

Concurrent Paper Sessions #4

4A: Sehnsucht
  • “‘Sing About the Hidden Country’: Longing in Spirits in Bondage,” Charlie Reeder
  • “Revelations of a Baptized Memory: Sehnsucht in C.S. Lewis’s ‘Talking About Bicycles,’” Megan Rials
  • “A Theological Analysis of Desire in C.S. Lewis,” Clayton Carver
  • Chair: Dr. Katherine Cooper Wyma
Roberts Center 117
4B: Martial Imagination
  • “Mayflowers of Hope: The Wartime Correspondence of C.S. Lewis and Warren Lewis,” Prof. Clark Moreland   
  • “Planetary Imagery in Till We Have Faces,” Michael Oppizzi
  • “On Last Battles: Facing Doom in C.S. Lewis’s Life and Literature,” Stavros Piperis, Esq.
  • Chair: Dr. Marc LiVecche
Roberts Center 130
4C: Problem of Evil
  • “Freedom, Suffering, and Hell in Till We Have Faces: Lewis's Shifting Views,” Stefan Knibbe
  • “C.S. Lewis’s Corrective to the Modern Animal Suffering Debate,” Colton Kirby
  • “Spectacles Over Spectacle: Reconsidering A Grief Observed in a Social Media Age,” Ryan Pemberton
  • Chair: Dr. Bruce Johnson
Roberts Center 170
4D: The Abolition of Man
  • “The Positive Educational Program of The Abolition of Man,” Dr. Jon Fennell
  • “After Abolition: C.S. Lewis vs. B.F. Skinner on Culture, Psychology, and Humanity’s Future,” Dr. Bart Fowler 
  • “What is Nature Doing in Lewis’s The Abolition of Man?” Dr. Chris Armstrong
  • Chair: Dr. Michael Ward
Hoover 105
4E: Literary Lewis #1
  • “An Undiscovered Source in Lewis’s Conversion Narrative,” Dr. Sarah Waters
  • “On the Shoulders of Giants: Lessons Lewis Learned from Spenser,” Dr. Josh Herring
  • The Silver Chair and Sir Gawain: Lewis’s Evolution of Medieval Literature,” Josh Hammingh
  • Chair: Dr. Joseph Ricke
1:45-2 p.m.    Break
Roberts Center 203
2-3:30 p.m.

Concurrent Paper Sessions #5

5A: New Light on Lewisian Themes
  • “‘That Old Ache’: Erotic Longing for the Eternal in the Thought of Lewis, Tolkien, Pope Benedict XVI and St. John Paul II,” Bill Donaghy
  • “A Reassessment of Lewis’s Claims Against Total Depravity,” Jasper Gerhardt
  • “Courtesy: The Poetry of Conduct in The Chronicles of Narnia,” Dr. Kristine Wolberg
  • Chair: Josiah Peterson
Roberts Center 117
5B: Lewis and Media
  • “Fifty New Short Works by C.S. Lewis, the Blurb-Writer,” Justin Keena
  • “Re-covering Lewis: An Examination of Cover Art for Lewis’s Fiction,” David Isaacs
  • “Was this Written by AI? C.S. Lewis and Living Well in the Digital Age,” Dr. Katherine Cooper Wyma
  • Chair: Dr. Stephanie Derrick
Roberts Center 130
5C: Political Lewis
  • “‘No Ordinary People’: Lewis and von Hügel on the Uniqueness of Persons,” Dr. Robert Garcia
  • “C.S. Lewis: Politics for Narnians,” Dr. Roger Newell 
  • “‘No Mere Mortals’: A Lewisian Theory of Human Dignity,” Prof. Brian Ballard
  • Chair: Dr. Harry Poe
Roberts Center 170
5D: Apologetical Lewis
  • “Besides the Meetings: The Oxford University Socratic Club’s Lesser Known Events,” James Stockton
  • “Miracles and the Medical Inkling: Science and Faith according to R.E. Havard and C.S. Lewis,” Dr. Sarah O’Dell
  • “The Clearly Ambiguous Apologist: A New Key to Lewis’s Apologetics,” Dr. Terry Cokenour
  • Chair: Dr. Holly Ordway
Hoover 105
5E: Literary Lewis #2
  • “C.S. Lewis on Julian of Norwich: Dangerous but Worth Reading,” Dr. Kyoko Yuasa
  • “C.S. Lewis and the Shandean Cause,” Dr. Ryan Stark
  • “Jack and Jane: Why C.S. Lewis Loved Jane Austen,” Dr. Terry Glaspey 
  • Chair: Dr. Gary Tandy
3:15-3:30 p.m.    Break
Roberts Center 203
3:30-4:30 p.m. The Forge of Friendship Documentary
(Refreshments provided)

4:15-4:30 p.m.   Break
Canyon Commons
4:30-5:45 p.m.

Keynote: Dr. Michael Ward, “Planet Narnia Revisited”

5:30-5:45 p.m.   Break

Canyon Commons
5:45-7:30 p.m. Dinner Canyon Commons
7:30-9 p.m. “Lewis & Tolkien: The Baptized Imagination”  Wood-Mar Auditorium

Sunday, September 8, 2024

7-8:30 a.m. Breakfast Canyon Commons
8:30-9 a.m. Devotional Canyon Commons
9:15-10:45 a.m.

Concurrent Paper Sessions #6

6A: Philosophical Lewis #2
  • “Lewis in the Age of British Analytic Philosophy: Circumventing an Unenchanted Dragon,” Erin Seidel
  • “A Moving Image of Eternity: Exploring Lewis’s Philosophy of Time,” Dr. Brian Roden
  • “The Marshwiggle’s Wager: An Analysis of Epistemology in Lewis’s The Silver Chair,” Isaac Owen
  • Chair: Dr. Matt Jordan
Roberts Center 117
6B: Rhetorical Lewis
  • “‘It Was a Case for Surgery’: Medical Theological Imagery in The Screwtape Letters and The Great Divorce,” Dr. Kelly Chittenden
  • “What Makes C.S. Lewis so Quotable?” Dr. Gary Tandy 
  • “An Inescapable Haunting: The Centrality of the Latin Language to Lewis’s Storytelling,” Christiana Hale
  • Chair: Dr. Simon Horobin
Roberts Center 130
6C: Lewis in Wartime
  • “The Radio Broadcasts of C.S. Lewis as Personal Testimony,” Dr. Harry Poe
  • “Re-enchanting Reality: The Meaning of the Universe in C.S. Lewis's 1941 Broadcast Talks,” Dr. Stephen Johnston
  • “Screwtape in Wartime,” Dr. Joseph Ricke
  • Chair: Ryan Pemberton
Roberts Center 170
6D: Scientific Lewis
  • “Lewis’s Critique of Science,” Dr. Michael Muth
  • “Science, Magic, and the Formation of Worldviews: New Discoveries from the Wade Center,” Dr. Robert Revington
  • “The Abolition of Man: Bringing C.S. Lewis to Life,” Dr. Paul Lorenzini
  • Chair: Roy Wallen
Roberts Center 203
6E: Familial Lewis
  • “Joy Davidman’s Unpublished Letters: August 16 to December 19, 1952,” Dr. Don King
  • “C.S. Lewis as Stepfather: Some Father Figures in Narnia,” Joel Hawbaker
  • “‘How Paternal Literary Habits Influenced C.S. Lewis,” Dr. Crystal Hurd
  • Chair: James Stockton
10:30-10:45 a.m.     Break
Hoover 105
10:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.  Keynote Panel Discussion, hosted by Ruth Jackson Canyon Commons
12:30 p.m. Lunch & Send-Off Canyon Commons