Description
"Writing and the Problem of Christianity" - A Webinar with Brian Brown
We invite you to join us for a C.S. Lewis College and C.S. Lewis Foundation webinar featuring Brian Brown, founder of the Anselm Society.
The webinar will feature a presentation and an interview with Brown, along with a Q&A session with questions from our audience.
This is a virtual event using Zoom. Upon registering, you will receive an email receipt and a Zoom link for the webinar from SimpleTix. Please check your spam/junk email folder if you don't receive it shortly after registration. We will also send an email regarding optional discussion groups from Steven Elmore at the C.S. Lewis Foundation.
About this webinar
Being a Christian and a writer is a tall order—whether we’re struggling with the link between faith and craft, or with crippling habits we’ve unconsciously absorbed from the surrounding culture. In this session, Brian Brown will draw from Dante, Dorothy Sayers, and a decade of working with writers and churches to cast a renewed vision for both your identity and your creative process.
About Brian Brown
Brian is the founder and director of the Anselm Society, a Colorado-based organization dedicated to a renaissance of the Christian imagination. Since receiving his B.A. in political theory from Princeton, Brian has worked for various think tanks and as a strategy consultant with over a hundred organizations in the theology, worldview, and culture space. He is a speaker and the author of numerous articles and essays. He was a contributing author to “Why Place Matters,” edited by Wilfred McClay, and co-editor of the Anselm Society's book Why We Create.
Date & Time
Thu, May 23, 2024 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM