Volume 134
Guests on Volume 134 • CHRIS ARMSTRONG on what C. S. Lewis knew (and we need to know) about the culture and faith of medieval Christianity• GREVEL LINDOP on the unique poetic imagination of poet, novelist, and theologian Charles Williams, “the third Inkling”• MICHAEL MARTIN on how the experience of Beauty in Creation and art can enable an encounter with divine Wisdom• WILLIAM T. CAVANAUGH on why Christians should think about economics theologically, not just as a science or an ethical discipline• PHILIP TURNER on why Christian ethics has the health of the Church at its center, not just personal obedience or social justice• GISELA KREGLINGER on wine, the culture of wine, and the superabundant goodness of God made manifest in the gift of wine This Volume is also available on CD Click here to download a pdf file with the contents listing and bibliographic information about this Volume. Chris Armstrong “[Readers hear C. S. Lewis] say something that deeply affects them or that strikes t