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In 1950, C. S. Lewis published a book his friends and his publisher advised him not to write. The great apologist and major literary critic wrote a children's book called The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. It actually did well. In fact, it is still in print. Before he finished writing it, he had an idea for a second book, and before the second one was finished, he had an idea for third. Each time, he that the one he was writing was the last, but the ideas kept coming until he had written the seven books that comprise The Chronicles of Narnia. As we gather in Oxford on 6-11 July 2025, we will consider the wonder and the implications for these stories.Schedule:
Sunday, 6 July
6:00pm Opening Evensong with St. Giles' Church, Oxford
Monday-Friday, 7-11 July
8:30am Morning worship
9:00am Plenary 1
10:00am Tea time
10:30am "Second Breakfast"
11:00am Plenary 2
12:00pm Lunch on your own with new friends
Afternoons and evenings are free, with optional walking tours, tea in college, picnics, and more.
Friday, 6 July
6:00pm Closing river cruise on the Isis
Registration form: https://www.uu.edu/societies/inklings/events/week25/RegistrationForm_2025.pdf
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St Giles' Church, Oxford, United Kingdom
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