Phantom Limb: The Presence of the Problem of Pain in the Works of C. S. Lewis
Sponsoring Organization(s)
C. S. Lewis Society, Purdue Univ.; Center for the Study of C. S. Lewis and Friends, Taylor Univ.
Organizer Name
Joe Ricke
Organizer Affiliation
Taylor Univ.
Presider Name
Grace Tiffany
Presider Affiliation
Western Michigan Univ.
Paper Title 1
The Problem of Pain in Perelandra
Presenter 1 Name
Audrey Schaffner
Presenter 1 Affiliation
Abilene Christian Univ.
Paper Title 2
"A Brutal Surgery from Without": Freud, Healing, and The Pilgrim's Regress
Presenter 2 Name
Chris Jensen
Presenter 2 Affiliation
Florida State Univ.
Paper Title 3
"O Felix Culpa": C. S. Lewis’s Understanding of the Fall into Sin in The Problem of Pain and Perelandra, with Special Reference to His Medieval Sources
Presenter 3 Name
Laura Smit
Presenter 3 Affiliation
Calvin College
Paper Title 4
The Problem of Animal Pain in C. S. Lewis
Presenter 4 Name
Edwin Woodruff-Tait
Presenter 4 Affiliation
Independent Scholar
Start Date
16-5-2015 3:30 PM
Session Location
Valley I Shilling Lounge
Description
This session includes papers which explore the ongoing concern with issues of pain and suffering (and the goodness or not of God) throughout the works of C. S. Lewis. Special attention is paid to the medieval influences on his ideas about , writing on, and experience of suffering.
Joe M. Ricke
Phantom Limb: The Presence of the Problem of Pain in the Works of C. S. Lewis
Valley I Shilling Lounge
This session includes papers which explore the ongoing concern with issues of pain and suffering (and the goodness or not of God) throughout the works of C. S. Lewis. Special attention is paid to the medieval influences on his ideas about , writing on, and experience of suffering.
Joe M. Ricke