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Subject A free video series about Lewis and Tolkien
Date May 13, 2024 12:01 AM
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C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien wrote some of the twentieth century’s most
beloved works of literature, including robust defenses of the Christian faith.
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Dear Friend,


C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien wrote some of the twentieth century's most
beloved works of literature, including robust defenses of the Christian faith.

Today, I want to share an exclusive and free video series with you that
considers Lewis and Tolkien in the context of their membership in the
Inklings—an informal professor-student literary group at Oxford in the 1930s
and 40s.


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You can receive instant access to this free video series about the Inklings by
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C.S. Lewis is best known for his Narnia books—such as The Lion, the Witch, and
the Wardrobe—and his apologetics, including Mere Christianity. Indeed, Lewis is
one of the greatest Christian apologists of all time.

J.R.R. Tolkien's most renowned works are The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings
trilogy.

That both were men of genius is indisputable. Both men also devoted countless
hours to honing their craft. This included subjecting their writing to the
scrutiny of their fellow Inklings, who met regularly for conversation and to
read aloud from and discuss their current work.

The Inklings are a fascinating topic of study, which is why we've created a
free online video series for you to enjoy.

The video series, titled "The Inklings," was filmed on the Hillsdale College
campus. It examines the ideas that bound the Inklings, what they accomplished,
and the continuing importance of their works today—with a special focus on
Lewis and Tolkien.

You can use the secure link below to receive instant access to "The Inklings"
free video series:

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Lewis and Tolkien thought the Inklings' meetings contributed significantly to
their literary success. As models of civil discussion and intelligent debate,
they stand in stark contrast to today's "cancel culture."

The Inklings, are therefore, worth studying not only for their great literary
achievements but also because they exemplify the free speech that is essential
to the pursuit of truth.

That's why Hillsdale College created a free online video series on the
Inklings. I hope you'll use the secure link above and start watching it today.


Warm regards,

Larry P. Arnn
President, Hillsdale College
Pursuing Truth and Defending Liberty Since 1844


P.S. C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien met regularly with an informal literary
group named the Inklings.

Now, you can examine the philosophical, theological, and literary ideas that
bound the Inklings together with a free video series from Hillsdale College.

You can receive instant access to this free video series about the Inklings
using this secure link:

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