We are excited to
announce that this summer Horizon University will be offering a 6-week course on The Life and Works of C. S.Lewis If you are in need of an elective for your degree or are simply interested in the writings of C.S. Lewis, please consider enrolling in this course. The course may be taken for credit toward a degree or as audit (no credit).

Please contact Registrar@horizonuniversity.edu with any questions you may have.
Summer 2017
Course: GE301 Life and Works of C.S. Lewis
Start: May 29, 2017
End: July 9, 2017
Cost (for credit): $850*
Cost (audit – not for credit): $120
*Note that financial aid is not available for courses taken during the summer term.
Start: May 29, 2017
End: July 9, 2017
Cost (for credit): $850*
Cost (audit – not for credit): $120
*Note that financial aid is not available for courses taken during the summer term.
Description:
This course is a literary introduction to the life and works of C. S. Lewis. We will be examining both fiction and nonfiction, with an eye both for the spiritual (instructive, apologetic, etc.) value of Lewis’s work and his work as a scholar and creative mind. For this course you will have the opportunity to choose between two reading tracks. Track 1 provides an introduction to three of Lewis’s most iconic works, focusing on Christian apologetics, salvation and spiritual warfare, and the gospel communicated through fairy tale. Track 2 takes a more intimate approach to Lewis’s beliefs, focusing on his conversion, experience of suffering, and the writing he considered his best.
This course is a literary introduction to the life and works of C. S. Lewis. We will be examining both fiction and nonfiction, with an eye both for the spiritual (instructive, apologetic, etc.) value of Lewis’s work and his work as a scholar and creative mind. For this course you will have the opportunity to choose between two reading tracks. Track 1 provides an introduction to three of Lewis’s most iconic works, focusing on Christian apologetics, salvation and spiritual warfare, and the gospel communicated through fairy tale. Track 2 takes a more intimate approach to Lewis’s beliefs, focusing on his conversion, experience of suffering, and the writing he considered his best.
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