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OXFORD A jewel in the heritage of Great Britain and one of the most famous cities in Europe. Since 1200 A.D. it has been the home to Brit- ain’s oldest university and one of the world’s leading centers of learning and magnificent architecture. Oxford is a city bustling with cafes, shops, museums and pubs. It is rich in culture with year-round theatre, music, film, exhibitions and festivals - all within easy reach of the beautiful Cotswolds, Stratford- upon- Avon, and Blenheim Palace. OXFORD ATTRACTIONS*: • Magdalen College • Eagle and Child Pub • Bodleian Library • Radcliffe Camera • Sheldonian Theatre • Ashmolean Museum • Carfax Tower • Cornmarket Street • The parks, meadows, and Botanic Garden * Not included in the conference program and costs. Famous for the excellence of its university and renowned for the magnificence of King’s College Chapel. Designed by a succession of distinguished architects, Cambridge’s col- leges are considered one of the finest collec- tions of buildings in Europe. The willow-lined River Cam winds along “the backs” of the an- cient colleges, providing an unrivaled setting for “punting along the Cam” – an unforget- table way to experience the rural tranquility and architectural beauty of Cambridge. CAMBRIDGE ATTRACTIONS*: • King’s Parade • The “Bridge of Sighs” • The River Cam • Magdalene College • The City Centre and Marketplace • The Fitzwilliam Museum • The Botanic Garden • Orchard Tea Garden at Grantchester * Not included in the conference program and costs. Title : Mr. ___ Mrs. ___ Ms. ___ Dr. ___ Rev. ___ Prof. ___ Other __________________ Full name _____________________________________________________________________ Mailing address ________________________________________________________________ City ____________________________________________ State/Prov _____________________ Zip/Post Code ________________ Country ___________________________________________ Contact phone _______________________________ Cell phone _________________________ E-mail ________________________________________________________________________ Yes! I Would Love to Attend Oxbridge 2011! _____ Please contact me. My information is below. _____ Please contact my friend. His/her information is below. * Program Fee includes participation in all plenary sessions, afternoon breakouts, and admission to all evening performances and receptions, and Bag-End Café. The fee also includes six dinner meals in college. Registration Fees & Discounts CEU Option, Financial aid, and group rates are also available for those who qualify! Please visit www.cslewis.org or call 1-888-CSLEWIS for details. Registration Fee (nonrefundable): Program Fee:* TOTAL $ 395 $ 1,948 $ 2,343 Discounts Student Faculty Clergy/Chaplain - $ 400 - $ 200 - $ 200 This is an amazing conference. The roster of the faculty here is really unbelievable. If you want something that will enrich your life, that will take you deeper, that will help you love God with all your mind, I don’t know that I can recommend anything more highly. — Rick Warren, pastor and author of The Purpose Driven Life AGENDA JULY 26 - AUGUST 3 Os Guinness – Sociology Charles Colson – Prison Ministry/ Cultural Commentator Ken Blanchard – Business Michael Flaherty – Film Industry Randy Alcorn – Writing/ Spirituality George Marsden – History David Lyle Jeffrey – Literature Mary Poplin - Education Roberta Hestenes Education/ Missions Vishal Mangalwadi History/ Theology Jonathan Aitken Government/ Journalism Kevin Belmonte – Biography Joseph Pearce Literature/ Inklings Stan Mattson – President & Founder, C.S. Lewis Foundation SPEAKERS PREACHERS Kallistos Ware Todd Lake Richard Kannwischer Michael Ward Malcolm Guite Earl Palmer *Program is subject to change. Please visit www.cslewis.org for more information on the conference program, including a complete list of speakers, preachers, performers, and events. WORSHIP AND THE ARTS The City of Oxford Orchestra C.S. Lewis Summer Institute Chorale, John Dickson conducting Special Guest Artist, Singer-Songwriter Steve Bell “Freud’s Last Session,”a Reader’s Theatre about a fictional meeting between Lewis & Freud Lewis’s “Till We Have Faces,” performed by Lamb’s Players Theatre Traditional English country dance at the Oxford Town Hall with the Mellstock Country Band Performance of “Bread of Life” by the Springs Dance Company of London CAMBRIDGE

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OXFORDA jewel in the heritage of Great Britain and one of the most famous cities in Europe. Since 1200 A.D. it has been the home to Brit-ain’s oldest university and one of the world’s leading centers of learning and magnificent architecture. Oxford is a city bustling with cafes, shops, museums and pubs. It is rich in culture with year-round theatre, music, film, exhibitions and festivals - all within easy reach of the beautiful Cotswolds, Stratford-upon- Avon, and Blenheim Palace.

OXFORD ATTRACTIONS*: • Magdalen College• Eagle and Child Pub• Bodleian Library• Radcliffe Camera• Sheldonian Theatre• Ashmolean Museum• Carfax Tower• Cornmarket Street • The parks, meadows, and Botanic Garden * Not included in the conference program and costs.

Famous for the excellence of its university and renowned for the magnificence of King’s College Chapel. Designed by a succession of distinguished architects, Cambridge’s col-leges are considered one of the finest collec-tions of buildings in Europe. The willow-lined River Cam winds along “the backs” of the an-cient colleges, providing an unrivaled setting for “punting along the Cam” – an unforget-table way to experience the rural tranquility and architectural beauty of Cambridge.

CAMBRIDGE ATTRACTIONS*:• King’s Parade• The “Bridge of Sighs” • The River Cam• Magdalene College• The City Centre and Marketplace• The Fitzwilliam Museum• The Botanic Garden• Orchard Tea Garden at Grantchester* Not included in the conference program and costs.

Title : Mr. ___ M

rs. ___ Ms. ___ D

r. ___ Rev. ___ Prof. ___ Other __________________

Full name _____________________________________________________________________

Mailing address ________________________________________________________________

City ____________________________________________ State/Prov _____________________

Zip/Post Code ________________ Country ___________________________________________

Contact phone _______________________________ Cell phone _________________________

E-mail ________________________________________________________________________

Yes! I Would Love to A

ttend Oxbridge 2011!

_____ Please contact me. M

y information is below

._____ Please contact m

y friend. His/her inform

ation is below.

* Program Fee includes participation in all plenary sessions, afternoon breakouts, and admission to all evening performances and receptions, and Bag-End Café. The fee also includes six dinner meals in college.

Registration Fees & Discounts

CEU Option, Financial aid, and group rates are also available for those who qualify! Please visit www.cslewis.org or call 1-888-CSLEWIS for details.

Registration Fee (nonrefundable):Program Fee:*TOTAL

$ 395$ 1,948$ 2,343

DiscountsStudentFacultyClergy/Chaplain

- $ 400- $ 200- $ 200

This is an amazing conference.

The roster of the faculty here is

really unbelievable. If you want

something that will enrich your life,

that will take you deeper, that will help

you love God with all your

mind, I don’t know that I can

recommend anything more highly.

— Rick Warren, pastor and author ofThe Purpose Driven Life

“AGENDAJULY 26 - AUGUST 3

Os Guinness – Sociology

Charles Colson – Prison Ministry/ Cultural Commentator

Ken Blanchard – Business

Michael Flaherty – Film Industry

Randy Alcorn – Writing/ Spirituality

George Marsden – History

David Lyle Jeffrey – Literature

Mary Poplin - Education

Roberta Hestenes – Education/ Missions

Vishal Mangalwadi – History/ Theology

Jonathan Aitken – Government/ Journalism

Kevin Belmonte – Biography

Joseph Pearce – Literature/ Inklings

Stan Mattson – President & Founder, C.S. Lewis Foundation

SPEAKERS

PREACHERSKallistos Ware

Todd Lake

Richard Kannwischer

Michael Ward

Malcolm Guite

Earl Palmer

*Program is subject to change. Please visit www.cslewis.org for more information on the conference program, including a complete list of speakers, preachers, performers, and events.

WORSHIP AND THE ARTS The City of Oxford Orchestra

C.S. Lewis Summer Institute Chorale, John Dickson conducting

Special Guest Artist, Singer-Songwriter Steve Bell

“Freud’s Last Session,”a Reader’s Theatre about a fictional meeting between Lewis & Freud

Lewis’s “Till We Have Faces,” performed by Lamb’s Players Theatre

Traditional English country dance at the Oxford Town Hall with the Mellstock Country Band

Performance of “Bread of Life” by the Springs Dance Company of London

CAMBRIDGE

C.S. Lewis Foundation

P.O. Box 8008

Redlands, CA 92375U

SA

Postage

Required

Hope… means… a continual looking

forward to the eternal world…. It does not

mean that we are to leave the present world

as it is. If you read history you will find that

the Christians who did most for the present

world were just those who thought most of

the next…. It is since Christians have largely

ceased to think of the other world that they

have become so ineffective in this. Aim at

Heaven and you will get earth “thrown in”:

aim at earth and you will get neither.

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This summer, join us for Oxbridge 2011, a conference unlike

any other. Gathering amid the “dreaming spires” of Oxford and

the riverside beauty of Cambridge, we will explore the theme

“Paradigms of Hope: Transcending Chaos, Transforming Culture”

with renowned scholars from the arts and sciences, leaders in

ministry and the major professions, as well as an array of literary,

visual, and performing artists.

• The life and writings of C.S. Lewis and the Inklings

• Business/CEO Symposium

• Art History

• Great Books Seminar

• Issues in Counseling

• Spiritual Formation

• Humanities – Literature, Film, Poetry

• Philosophy

• Christianity and Popular Culture

• Education

• Christianity and Islam

• Faith and Justice

• Symposium on Christianity and Higher Education

• Workshops in Poetry, Creative Writing, and the Visual Arts

• Pastoral Ministry Workshop

Seminars & WorkshopsAttend fascinating afternoon seminars. Subjects include:

Academic Roundtable

• Scholars presenting juried scholarly papers addressing the conference theme in an interdisciplinary and integrative setting

Seminar & Workshop Leaders include Larry Crabb, Steve Green, Marwan Rifka, John Mark Reynolds, Joy Jordan-Lake, John Rankin, Malcolm Guite, Brett McCracken, and Andrew Lazo.

Other Highlights

• An inside tour of C.S. Lewis’ home, “The Kilns”

• Showcase your musical, poetic, and comedic talents at our nightly “Bag End Café”

*Program is subject to change. Please visit www.cslewis.org for more information on the conference program, including a complete list of seminars and workshops.