
Editors Carolyn Curtis and Mary Pomroy Key present a new collection of interviews and essays from a group of distinguished scholars and bloggers on the theme of Lewis and women, in his life and writings. Contributors include: Christin Ditchfield, Alister McGrath, Randy Alcorn, Monika Hilder, Holly Ordway, Don W. King, Kathy Keller, Colin Duriez, Crystal Hurd, Jeanette Sears, David C. Downing, Michael Ward, Devin Brown, Malcolm Guite, Joy Jordan-Lake, Steven Elmore, Andrew Lazo, Mary Poplin, Lyle W. Dorsett, Paul McCusker, Crystal Downing, Kasey Macsenti, Brett McCracken, John Stonestreet, Kelly Belmonte, and Brad Davis.
“Thought-provoking from the very first page, this collection brings together a wide variety of perspectives on a single, significant question: Was Lewis sexist? It’s a lively conversation, and there’s plenty to enjoy.” —Dr. Diana Pavlac Glyer, author, Bandersnatch: C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and the Creative Collaboration of the Inklings
“Full of shared wisdom and cogent argument that will challenge your perceptions of Lewis and his world.” —Brian Sibley, author
Christin Ditchfield is the author of several best-selling books on C. S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia, and was invited to contributed a chapter called “More Than a Fairy Tale Princess: What Narnia Teaches Us About Strong, Courageous Women”!