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The Journal of Inklings Studies provides a forum for rigorous academic engagement with the thought of C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Charles Williams, Owen Barfield, and their intellectual and literary peers and forebears. In this way, it seeks to contribute to the reception of these thinkers in theology, philosophy, and literary studies, both in the UK and worldwide.
The Journal of Inklings Studies is a collaboration of the Oxford University C.S.
Lewis Society, the Charles Williams Society, and the
Owen Barfield Literary Estate.
It is fully peer-reviewed and indexed in the MLA.
The Journal of Inklings Studies appears twice annually (April and October) in print and electronic formats. Subscribers have access to the full electronic archive both of JIS and of its predecessor, The C.S. Lewis Chronicle. In addition, the full archive of book reviews of both JIS and the Chronicle is on open access as a service to the growing community of Inklings readers and scholars.
OUT NOW : Vol. 3, No. 1 (April 2013)
Contents include:
Holly Ordway, ‘Further Up and Further In’: Representations of Heaven in Tolkien and Lewis
Yannick Imbert, Tolkien’s Shire: The Ideal of a Conservative-AnarchistDistributist Governance
Michael Black,The Sources and Uses of Distributism: A Roman Catholic'sView of Anglo-Catholic Genius
Bill Powell, How to Craft a Just Economy (not enforce a mad utopia):Response to Michael Black
Poems by Owen Barfield
‘Notes and Queries’ by Joel D. Heck
Reviews on works by Thomas Möllenbeck and Berthold Wald, Peter Miller, Paul E. Kerry, and Gary L. Tandy
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