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The C.S. Lewis Chronicle
The C.S. Lewis Chronicle
The Journal of Inklings Studies
The Journal of Inklings Studies

Vol. 1, no. 1

Tyler Fisher, Editor’s Introduction

Lydia Newell, Letter from Across the Pond

Tyler Fisher, Report on Don King's Work on Lewis and Ruth Pitter

Steve and Mary van Nattan, C.S. Lewis: An Heretic Reviewed

Vol. 1, no. 2

Tyler Fisher, Editor’s Introduction

Paula Baldwin, Behind Books, Broadcasts and War: Interview with Walter Hooper

Lydia Newell, Letter from Across the Pond

Elysha Massatt, Narnian Theology: Reply to Steve and Mary van Nattan

Vol. 1, no. 3

Tyler Fisher, Editor’s Introduction

Lydia Newell, Letter from Across the Pond

Rob Moll, The Sneaky Pagan: Interview with Colin Duriez

Screwtape Writes Again?

Vol. 2, no. 1

Tyler Fisher, Editor’s Introduction

Lydia Newell, Letter from Across the Pond

Stratford Caldecott, Chesterton, Blake, and Plato

T.W. Bartel, What C. S. Lewis Didn't Tell You About Divine Providence, Human Freedom and the Problem of Evil

Vol. 2, no. 2

Tyler Fisher, Editor’s Introduction

Lydia Newell, Letter from Across the Pond

Paula Baldwin, Lewis Away from England: His Readership in Chile, South America

Micheline B. Drame, Two Poems

Richard Jeffery, C.S. Lewis and the Scientists

Vol. 2, no. 3

Judith E. Tonning, Editorial

Torbjørn Holt, Sketches of a Narnian Theology (Part I)

Michael Ward, A Heavenly Discovery: Medieval Astronomy in The Chronicles of Narnia

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Vol. 3, no. 1

Judith E. Tonning, Editorial

Gregory Wolfe, Creation Story

Torbjørn Holt, Sketches of a Narnian Theology (Part II)

Brooke Pearson, Opinion Piece: Ethnocentricity in the Chronicles of Narnia

Vol. 3, no. 2

Judith E. Tonning, Editorial

Dermot Quinn, Chesterton, Lewis, and the Uses of Enchantment

Daniel Keating, Subcreation in J.R.R. Tolkien and Dorothy Sayers

Book Review

William R. Gallagher, Joseph Pearce, C.S. Lewis and the Catholic Church

Richard Davis, Poem

Photograph: Lewis and His Household in 1963 (courtesy of Walter Hooper)

Vol. 3, no. 3

Judith E. Tonning, Editorial

Douglas Hedley, C. S. Lewis on Stories and Religion

Review Article

Erik Tonning, Lewis, Reason and Romanticism

Vincent Strudwick, C.S. Lewis in Context: Christian Apologetic Between the Wars and After

Abstracts

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Vol. 4, no. 1

Judith E. Tonning, Editorial

Jean-Yves Lacoste, Anonymous Theology and Pseudonymous Christology: C.S. Lewis and The Chronicles of Narnia

Don King, Joy Davidman and the New Masses: Communist Poet and Reviewer

Jonathan S. Brewer, Letter to the Editor

Vol. 4, no. 2

Brendan N. Wolfe, Editorial

Ian Storey, Classical Allusion in C.S. Lewis' Till We Have Faces

Olli-Pekka Vainio, The Aporia of Arguments from 'Love': A Meditation on C.S. Lewis' Four Loves

Book Review

Michael Ward, Volume III of C.S. Lewis' Collected Letters

Jonathan S. Brewer, Note: On the Origin of the Nickname 'Minto'

Vol. 4, no. 3

Brendan N. Wolfe & Judith E. Tonning, Editorial

William Mathie, Onward Christian Scholars: C.S. Lewis on the Justification and Meaning of Liberal Education

Justin D. Barnard, The Hangman's Duty: C.S. Lewis on Christian Citizenship in Wartime

Publication Series: Letters to C.S. Lewis. First Instalment: Letter from Anne Scott, 26 July 1952

Bruce G. Charlton, Note: On W.H. Lewis' Military Rank

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Vol. 5, no. 1

Brendan N. Wolfe, Editorial

Jennifer Swift, A More Fundamental Reality than Sex': C.S. Lewis and the Hierarchy of Gender

Judith E. Tonning, A Romantic in the Republic: A Few Critical Comments on The Abolition of Man

'A Miracle at Firenze' by Flora Hamilton Lewis, edited by Walter Hooper

Notes on Robert 'Humphrey' Havard and Janie Moore, contributed by Bruce G. Charlton and Richard Jeffery

Vol. 5, no. 2

Judith E. Tonning, Editorial

John Robinson, Faerie in J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis: Escape vs. Recovery

Rob MacSwain, A Fertile Friendship: C.S. Lewis and Austin Farrer

Book Reviews:

Gavin Ashenden, Alchemy and Integration. Reviewed by Glen Cavaliero

Rob MacSwain and Ann Loades (eds.), The Truth-Seeking Heart. Reviewed by Mark Edwards

Vol. 5, no. 3

Brendan N. Wolfe, Editorial

C.S. Lewis, 'Arrangement of Pindar' and 'Pindar Sang': A Variorum Edition

Patrick R. Callahan, Lewis' Pindaric Cento: A Commentary on 'Pindar Sang'

Bruce G. Charlton, Heaven and the Human Condition in Tolkien's 'The Marring of Men'

Book Reviews:

Diana Glyer, The Company They Keep. Reviewed by Suzanne Wolfe

David Clark, C.S. Lewis: A Guide to His Theology. Reviewed by P.H. Brazier

Laurence Harwood, C.S. Lewis My Godfather. Reviewed by Lydia Newell

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Vol. 6, no. 1

Judith E. Tonning, Editorial

Leon Berger, Perelandra: An Opera by Donald Swann and David Marsh

P.H. Brazier, The Lewis-Pittenger Debate: Fundamentals of an Ontological Christology

Film Review

Louis Markos, 'Everything You Know is About to Change': Caspian's Bumpy Journey from Novel to Screen

Book Reviews:

Alison Milbank, Chesterton and Tolkien as Theologians. Reviewed by Aidan Nichols

Owen Barfield, Eager Spring. Reviewed by B.N. Wolfe

Owen Barfield, Night Operation. Reviewed by B.N. Wolfe

Notes & Queries:

Walter Hooper, The Kilns' Blue Plaque

Vol. 6, no. 2

Judith E. Tonning, Editorial

Rod Miller, Mirrors, Shadows and the Muses: C.S. Lewis and the Value of Arts and Letters

Simon Horobin, What C.S. Lewis Really Did to Chaucer's Troilus and Chriseyde

C.S. Lewis' Poem 'Nearly They Stood': A Variorum and Research Notes, edited by Roger White

Book Reviews:

Joel Heck, Irrigating Deserts and Richard Hill & Lyle Smith, Teaching C.S. Lewis. Reviewed by Roger White

Jonathan B. Himes (ed.), Truths Breathed through Silver. Reviewed by Charles Foster

Peter Kreeft, C.S. Lewis for the Third Millennium. Reviewed by Philip Zoutendam

C.S. Lewis & E.M. Tillyard (ed. Joel Heck), The Personal Heresy. Reviewed by B.N. Wolfe

George MacDonald (ed. Nick Page), Phantastes: Special Annotated Edition. Reviewed by J.E. Tonning

Mary Anne Phemister & Andrew Lazo (eds.), Mere Christians: Inspiring Stories of Encounters with C.S. Lewis. Reviewed by B.N. Wolfe

Vol. 6, no. 3

Brendan N. Wolfe, Editorial

Joel Heck, Warren Hamilton Lewis: His Brother's Brother

Will Vaus, Some Ladies at Wantage: C.S. Lewis, Sister Penelope, and the Community of St Mary the Virgin

Review Essay:

Don W. King, Hunting the Unicorn: A Critical Biography of Ruth Pitter. Reviewed by Walter Hooper

Book Reviews:

Erik J. Wielenberg, God and the Reach of Reason: C.S. Lewis, David Hume and Bertrand Russell. Reviewed by Olli-Pekka Vainio

Brian Hebbelthwaite, The Philosophical Theology of Austin Farrer. Reviewed by Simon Oliver

Lynn Forest (ed.), The Mirror Crack'd: Fear and Horror in J.R.R. Tolkien's Major Works. Reviewed by Olli-Pekka Vainio

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Vol. 7, no. 1

Judith E. Tonning (Wolfe), Editorial

Peter van Inwagen, C.S. Lewis' Argument against Naturalism

C.S. Lewis & Owen Barfield, Abecedarium Philosophicum (Poem)

Owen Barfield, The Year Makes Answer (Poem)

P.H. Brazier, C.S. Lewis on Revelation and Second Meanings: a Philosophical and Pneumatological Justification

Book Reviews:

Don King, Out of My Bone: The Letters of Joy Davidman. Reviewed by J.E. Tonning

Elizabeth Whittingham, The Evolution of Tolkien's Mythology. Reviewed by B.N. Wolfe

Glen Cavaliero, Charles Williams: Poet of Theology. Reviewed by Dimitri Phillips

Kerry Dearborn, Baptized Imagination: The Theology of George MacDonald. Reviewed by P.H. Brazier

Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull (eds.), The Lord of the Rings: Scholarship in Honor of Richard E. Blackwelder. Reviewed by P.H. Brazier

David Downing, The Most Reluctant Convert: C.S. Lewis' Journey of Faith. Reviewed by M.M. Hubele

Vol. 7, no. 2

B.N. Wolfe, Editorial

Michael Black, The Sources and Uses of Distributism: A Roman Catholic's View of Anglo-Catholic Genius

Joel Heck, 1950: The Year of Narnia

Jason Lepojarvi, C.S. Lewis and 'the Nygren Debate'

Book Reviews

Trevor Hart and Ivan Khovacs (editors), The Tree of Tales. Reviewed by B.N. Wolfe

Peter Kreeft, The Philosophy of Tolkien: The Worldview Behind The Lord of the Rings. Review by Dimitri Phillips

Vol. 7, no 3

J.E. Wolfe, Editorial

Nicholas Wolterstorff, C.S. Lewis on the Problem of Suffering

Marcel Sarot, Lewis on Naturalism. A Reply to Peter Van Inwagen

Review Essay

Inklings of Heaven, J.E. Wolfe

Book Review

Dorothy L. Sayers, Letters to a Diminished Church: Passionate Arguments for the Relevance of Christian Doctrine, Reviewed by Cole Matson

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The Journal of Inklings Studies supersedes the C.S. Lewis Chronicle. The contents of the first issue will appear here in March 2011. There are links in this table of contents to editorials and abstracts.

The C.S. Lewis Chronicle was founded by Tyler Fisher in January 2004, and originally served as the internal newsletter of the Oxford University C.S. Lewis Society. It was re-launched by Judith (Tonning) Wolfe as an academic journal in Spring 2006 (Vol. 3, No. 2).


THE JOURNAL OF INKLINGS STUDIES
VOL 1, NO 1, MARCH 2011

Judith Wolfe, From the Editor

Articles

Paul Tankard, ‘C.S. Lewis’ Brush with Television’. Abstract

Interview of C.S. Lewis by Wayland Young, 19 January 1962 (unpublished manuscript).

J.G. Bradbury, ‘Charles Williams' Arthuriad: Mythic Vision and the Possibility of Belief’. Abstract

Don King, ‘The Early Writings of Joy Davidman’. Abstract

Review Essays

Kenneth McLure, Owen Barfield and the Poetics of Salvation: A Review of Two Barfield Novellas

P.H. Brazier, Truth and Fantasy, Reality and Fiction

Reviews

Milton Walsh, Second Friends: C.S. Lewis and Ronald Knox in Conversation
Review by Cole Matson

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VOL 1, NO 2, OCTOBER 2011

Judith Wolfe, From the Editor

Articles

Arend Smilde, ‘What Lewis Really Did to Miracles: A Philosophical Layman's Attempt to Understand the Anscombe Affair’. Abstract

Peter van Inwagen, ‘C. S. Lewis’ Argument against Naturalism’.

Marcel Sarot, ‘The Cardinal Difficulty for Naturalism: C.S. Lewis’ Argument Reconsidered in Light of Peter van Inwagen's Critique’. Abstract

Roger Teichmann, ‘Anscombe’s Argument’. Abstract

P.H. Brazier, ‘C.S. Lewis and the Anscombe Debate: from Analogia Entis to Analogia Fidei’. Abstract

Reviews

Dinah Hazell, The Plants of Middle-earth: Botany and Sub-creation. Review by Jason Fisher

Laura K. Simmons, Creed without Chaos: Exploring Theology in the Writings of Dorothy L. Sayers. Review by James Watkins

Peter J. Schakel, The Way into Narnia: A Reader’ Guide. Review by Shannon C. Taylor

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THE JOURNAL OF INKLINGS STUDIES
VOL 2, NO 1, APRIL 2012

Articles

Charles Stanley Ross,
‘C.S. Lewis, Augustine, and the Rhythm of the Trinity’.
Abstract

D. Thomas Hanks, Jr.
‘Tolkien’s “Leaf by Niggle”: A Blossom on the Tree of Tales’.
Abstract

Evrea Ness-Bergstein
‘The Garden as Unfinished Narrative of the Good in C.S. Lewis’
Perelandra’. Abstract

Review Essay

P.H. Brazier, ‘Lewis’ Life and Works, Legacy and Context—a Comprehensive, Discursive Account.’ Bruce L. Edwards (ed.), C.S. Lewis: Life, Works, and Legacy
(4 vols.)

Reviews

A.T. Reyes (ed.), C.S. Lewis’s Lost Aeneid: Arms and the Exile. Review by Anthony Esolen

Amy H. Sturgis (ed.), Past Watchful Dragons: Fantasy and Faith in the World of C.S. Lewis. Review by Ivan P Khovacs

Will Vaus, Mere Theology: A Guide to the Thought of C.S. Lewis. Review by Jason Lepojärvi

Gareth Knight, The Magical World of the Inklings. Review by Joshua Roberts

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THE JOURNAL OF INKLINGS STUDIES
VOL 2, NO 2, OCTOBER 2012

Articles

Joseph Zepeda, ‘To whom my own glad debts are incalculable: St. Augustine and human loves in The Four Loves and Till We Have Faces.Abstract

Meriel Patrick, ‘Letting In and Shutting Out: Themes in the Thought of C. S. Lewis.’ Abstract

Owen Barfield, ‘The Inspiration of the Divine Comedy’ (1934).

Giovanni Maddalena, ‘Barfield and Pragmatism.’ Abstract

Notes and Queries

Arend Smilde
‘A History of C.S. Lewis’ Collected Shorter Writings, 1939-2000’

Reviews

Richard Platt, As One Devil to Another: A Fiendish Correspondence in the Tradition of C. S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters. Review by A.T. Reyes

Eduardo Segura and Thomas M. Honegger, eds. Myth and Magic: Art according to the Inklings. Review by Brandon Dorn

Thomas Howard, The Night is Far Spent. Review by Sarah Elizabeth Maple

Donald T. Williams, Mere Humanity: G.K. Chesterton, C.S. Lewis, and J.R.R. Tolkien on the Human Condition. Review by Shannon C. Coker

Joseph Pearce, Wisdom and Innocence: A Life of G.K. Chesterton. Review by Travis Buchanan

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VOL 3, NO 1, APRIL 2013

Articles

Holly Ordway, ‘“Further Up and Further In”: Representations of Heaven in Tolkien and Lewis.’ Abstract

Yannick Imbert, ‘Tolkien’s Shire: The Ideal of a Conservative-AnarchistDistributist Governance.’ Abstract

Michael Black, ‘The Sources and Uses of Distributism: A Roman Catholic'sView of Anglo-Catholic Genius.’ Abstract

Bill Powell, ‘How to Craft a Just Economy (not enforce a mad utopia):Response to Michael Black.’

Poems

Poems by Owen Barfield

Notes and Queries

‘Notes and Queries’ by Joel D. Heck

Reviews

Thomas Möllenbeck and Berthold Wald, eds. Wahrheit und Selbstüberschreitung. C. S. Lewis und Josef Pieper über den Menschen. Review by Arend Smilde.

Peter Miller. The Lion, the Witch, and the Extraordinary Perspective in C. S. Lewis. Review by Shannon C. Coker.

Paul E. Kerry, ed. The Ring and the Cross: Christianity and The Lord of the Rings. Review by Shaun Blanchard.

Gary L. Tandy, The Rhetoric of Certitude: C.S. Lewis’s Nonfiction Prose. Review by Simon Vaughan.

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