Here are a few images from Magdalen College, Oxford where C.S. Lewis taught as a fellow for a greater share of his life. The first few images are of the church on site of the college - it was ornate and very beautiful - complete with a scene of Christ's triumphant return in the sepia window. The sticky note is just one prayer among many that was left on a bulletin board inside the door. The last three images are of the New Buildings where Lewis taught, the deer park behind it and finally Addison's Walk along the river - where the now famous discussion between C.S.Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien occurred that Lewis later credited with being significant in his journey from atheism to Christianity.
Labels: atheism, C.S. Lewis, celtic christianity, J.R.R. Tolkien. Magdalen College, Oxford, prayer
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