C.S. Lewis Lecture Series – Second Lecture
Just a reminder:
The second lecture in the C. S. Lewis Series will be Sunday, January 22, 5:00 – 6:00 pm in the Sanctuary. Andrew Lazo will present Diabolic Devotions: The Subverted Spirituality of The Screwtape Letters.
Lazo holds a M.A. in English from Rice University where he was Jacob K. Javits Fellow in the Humanities. He holds a B.A. (with Honors) in English with minors in Latin and Medieval Studies and a Post-baccalaureate in Classics from the UC Davis. He is currently completing a Master of Arts in Teaching. Having taught courses on Mythology and on C. S. Lewis at the University of Houston, Clear Lake for several years and working as a Kaplan Premiere Verbal Tutor, Andrew currently teaches English at St. Thomas High School in Houston. Andrew has published several articles and book reviews on C. S. Lewis and other Inklings and has co-edited Mere Christians: Inspiring Stories of Encounters with C. S. Lewis (Baker Books, 2009).
The third and last lecture will be January 29 – The Psychology of Sin: Wrestling with Heaven and Hell presented by Dr. Louis Markos, speaker and professor.
Markos is a Professor in English and Scholar in Residence at Houston Baptist University; he holds the Robert H. Ray Chair in Humanities.