TGCA Online Workshops
ABOUT
“I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else.” — C. S. Lewis
Four 1.5-hour online workshops with Rory Shiner.
More than fifty years after his writing, C. S. Lewis remains one of the most widely read and influential Christian thinkers of the twentieth century. Through works such as Mere Christianity, The Chronicles of Narnia, and The Screwtape Letters, Lewis continues to shape the way Christians think about faith, imagination, apologetics, and culture.
Join us for four online workshops exploring Lewis’s life, theology, literature, and enduring legacy. Together, we’ll consider what Lewis still has to teach us about defending the Christian faith, cultivating the imagination, and living faithfully in the modern world.
These workshops are designed for anyone interested in Lewis, Christian thought, apologetics, theology, literature, or the relationship between faith and imagination. No specialist background is required.
COST
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$80 for all four workshops.
- $30 for a single session.
All sessions will be recorded and available for download at your leisure, even if you can’t make it live to every session. We are unable to offer refunds.
Early registration is encouraged.
DATE
7:30–9PM AEST Monday 17th August to Monday 7th September.
WORKSHOP TOPICS
- Week 1 — C. S. Lewis: An Introduction to His Life & Legacy.
- Week 2 — Lewis the Apologist.
- Week 3 — Lewis the Narnian (Lewis’s use of imagination and fiction).
- Week 4 — Lewis the Prophet (Lewis’s warnings about modernity, technology, and power).
ABOUT RORY SHINER
Rory Shiner is Senior Pastor of Providence City Church in Perth and Council member of The Gospel Coalition Australia Council. He studied Arts at the University of Western Australia and theology at Moore College and has written on Christian theology and union with Christ. Earlier this year, Rory led a C. S. Lewis study tour through England, visiting key Lewis locations in Oxford, Cambridge, and London, including The Kilns — Lewis’s home. These experiences and insights will help bring Lewis’s world and work to life throughout the workshops.
Location
Online event access details will be provided by the event organiser