Schedule

Frances White Ewbank Colloquium
May 29-June 1, 2014

Thursday, May 29

2:00pm
Registration/Refreshments in East Euler Foyer                                                                                                                      
*The Brown Collection will be open 2:30-3:30*
3:30pm
Welcome in Euler 109
3:45pm
Paper Session 1A in Euler 100
Moderator: Tom Nurkkala
D. Williams, “Cartographer of the Divine: C. S. Lewis as Doctor Ecclesiae”
Z. Rhone, “Lewis’ Warnings for Education”
J. Ricke, “When I consider the heavens: Psalm Culture in Out of the Silent Planet”
3:45pm
Paper Session 1B in Euler 108
Moderator: Dave Neuhouser
Will Vaus, “The Influence of G. K. Chesterton upon C. S. Lewis”
J. Christopher, “A Day in the Life of a Hero: The Three Unities in C. S. Lewis’s Neo-Classical Romance”
J. Evans, “Looking Homeward: Transatlantic explorations of Sehnsucht​ in Thomas Wolfe and C. S. Lewis”
6:00pm
Dinner in Hodson Dining Commons
7:30-8:30pm
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Michael Ward 
“Silent Witness: The Horse and His Boy Sixty Years On
Euler 109
9:30pm
Nightcap Fun in Bergwall Lounge 
*hosted by Tom Nurkkala*



Friday, May 30

7:30am
Devotions with Pam Jordan-Long                                                                                                                                     
Breuninger Lobby
8:00am
Breakfast
9:00-10:15am
Paper Session 2A in Euler 100
Moderator: Pam Jordan-Long
D. Brown, “A Life Observed: The Perils, Pitfalls, and Pleasures of Writing a New Biography on C. S. Lewis”
W. O’Flaherty, “What Lewis NEVER Wrote: Quotes Misattributed to the Oxford Professor Don”
R. Trexler, “A Short History of The New York C.S. Lewis Society”
9:00-10:15am
Paper Session 2B in Euler 108
Moderator: Rick Hill
M. Eckel, “King Maker in The Mind of The Maker: Sayer’s View of Creativity through the Hebraic Lens of Human Vice-Regency”
S. Wendling, “C.S. Lewis and the Angelic Hierarchy: The Fairy Way of Writing: Spenser’s The Farie Queene and C.S. Lewis’s ‘Habit of Mind’”
10:15am
Refreshment Break
10:45-11:45am
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Bruce Edwards
“Biographia Ephemera: Lewis, Lives, Legacies”
Euler 109
12:15pm
Lunch
*The Brown Collection will be open 1:30-2:00*
1:15-2:00pm
Tour of the Euler Science Complex with Tom Nurkkala 
Meet at the registration desk
2:00-3:15pm
Paper Session 3A in Euler 100
Moderator: Matt DeLong  
P. Sauders, “Through the Lens of The Four Loves: The 
Concept of Love in The Screwtape Letters”
B. Morgan, “Lisa Tetzner’s Translation of C. S. Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe”
K. Coffin, “Once A Queen of Glome, Always a Queen of Narnia:  Orual and Susan’s Denial of the Divine and 
Salvation through Grace”
2:00-3:15pm
Paper Session 3B in Euler 108
Moderator: Joe Ricke  
R. Cornell, “Heavenly Hierarchy?: The Redemptive Nature of Hierarchy in Tolkien’s Middle-Earth”
P. Michelson, “George MacDonald and J. R. R. Tolkien on FaĆ«rie and Fairy Stories”
J. Stanifer, “The Good Catastrophe: Tolkien on the 
Consolation of the Happy Ending”
3:15pm
Break
3:45pm
PLENARY: Panel discussion led by Rick Hill
*The Brown Collection will be open 5:00-5:45*
6:00pm
Banquet:  Alspaugh Dining Room
Contest Awards, Frances White Ewbank Tribute,
Musical entertainment by Andrew J. Booth, flutist
8:00pm
Dramatic Presentation: Kevin Radaker  
“A Visit from C. S. Lewis” in the Recital Hall



Saturday, May 31

8:00am
Breakfast                                                                                                                                                                            
9:00am
Devotions with Jay Kesler, President Emeritus of Taylor University in Euler 109
9:45-10:15am
Refreshment Break
10:15-11:30am
Paper Session 4A in Euler 100
Moderator: Thom Satterlee
Student Essay Winners:
Alethea Gaarden, “The Wars We Sing of: 
Modern and Medieval Warfare in Tolkien’s Middle-earth”
Mark Taylor, “A Look at the Lewis Trilemma”
Kathryne Hall, “The Artistry of C. S. Lewis: An Examination of the Illustrations for “Boxen” and ‘The Chronicles of Narnia’”
10:15-11:30am
Paper Session 4B in Euler 108
Moderator: David Neuhouser 
F. Premkumar, “Merging C.S. Lewis and G.K. Chesterton:  God as the Unarticulated Constituent in Mere Christianity and Orthodoxy”
R. Moore-Jumonville, “If a Thing’s Worth Doing, It’s Worth Doing Badly: A Chestertonian Perspective on Work”
11:30am
Free Time 
Feel free to visit booksellers and the Brown Collection 
12:00pm
Lunch
*The Brown Collection will be open 11:00 & 1:00*
1:30pm
PLENARY:  Charlie W. Starr in Euler 109
“Dating Lewis by his Handwriting”
2:30pm
Refreshment Break
3:00-4:15pm
Paper Session 5A in Euler 100
Moderator: Pam Jordan-Long 
D. Neuhouser, “Arthur Hughes: George MacDonald’s Illustrator”  
M. Hall, “The Wizard in the Well: The Transmogrification of the Mythical Merlin in C. S. Lewis’s That Hideous Strength”
3:00-4:15pm
Paper Session 5B in Euler 108
Moderator: Kevin Diller
C. Hurd, “MALEeldil and Mutual Society: A Modern 
Woman’s Defense of Jane Studdock”
M. Satta, “The Criteria for Personhood in C. S. Lewis’s Out of the Silent Planet”
R. James, “Lewis in the Dock (Part 2): A Brief Review of the Secular Media’s Coverage of the 50th Anniversary of C.S. Lewis’s Death”
5:45pm
Dinner
7:00pm
Reader’s Theater in Recital Hall
Dorothy L. Sayers play “The Man Born to Be King”
8:30pm
Compline:  Memorial Chapel



Saturday, May 31

8:00am
Breakfast                                                                                                                                                                                       
10:00am
Checkout
Please leave all room keys in box at the main desk.


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