Announcing Cambridge '94 C.S. Lewis Summer Institute Queens College, Cambridge University, England July 10-23, 1994 Cosmos and Creation: Chance or Dance? An international symposium of the Arts and Sciences exploring contemporary Christian and secular understandings of origins-of the universe, of life, and of human creativity. Featuring Peter Kreeft (Professor of Philosophy, Boston College. Author of Socrates Meets Jesus and C.S. Lewis: A Critical Essay) speaking on "C.S. Lewis and the Cosmic Dance: A Perelandrean Alternative to Modern Nihilism." Thomas Howard (Professor of English, St. John's College. Author of Christ the Tiger and The Achievement of C.S. Lewis) on "Chance and the Dance Revisited." John Polkinghorne (President, Queen's College. Author of Science and Creation and Reason and Reality) on "Science and Religion." Owen Gingerich (Chair, History of Science, Harvard) on "Galileo Galilei: The Christian as Scientist Confronts Academic and Religious Fundamentalism." Barbara Reynolds (former Professor at Cambridge) on "Dorothy Sayers: The Mind of the Maker"; also Dante's "Creation" from Paradiso. Dallas Willard (Professor of Philosophy, University of Southern California) on "The Methodologies of Science, Theology, Philosophy and the Arts." Phillip Johnson (Professor of Law, University of California, Berkeley) on "Darwin on Trial." Walter Hooper (Literary Advisor to C.S. Lewis Estate) on "Science, Fiction and Holiness." Kallistos Ware (Philosopher, Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford; Greek Orthodox Bishop of Diokleia on "Creation . . ." Plus Panel Discussion: "Shadowlands-the Evolution of a Screenplay" Afternoon seminars: C.S. Lewis; the Great Books; and Science and Theology Workshops on choral music, drama, poetry, dance, visual arts, film, and creative writing Evening concerts, plays, films Performance of "The Great Dance"-a full-length ballet written by David Burns based upon material from C.S. Lewis's Out of the Silent Planet and Perelandra. Tours of "The Kilns" (former home of C.S. Lewis), Oxford, Stratford-upon-Avon, Cambridge, and environs . . . and much, much more! Please write or call for further information: C.S. Lewis Foundation P.O. Box 8008 Redlands, CA 92375 909/793-0949