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Humanities

Courses designed to revive and strengthen a sense of wonder.

The Man Who Was Thursday

This is a tale of those old fears, even of those emptied hells, And none but you shall understand the true thing that it tells– Of what colossal gods of shame could cow men and yet crash, Of what huge devils hid the stars, yet fell at a pistol flash. […]

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Bite-Sized Wonder

Fantastical Short Stories A dragon of deepest winter cold; a golden key in search of a lock; a sea adventure of the highest sort in the most unlikely of places: these are our business. In this course we set out to prove that a tale need not be long to […]

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Summer of Fairies

“Once upon a time there was a great wizard who lived in a far country. Once upon a time, in a deep forest, there was a poor woodchopper and his wife. Once upon a time a deep sleep fell upon all the inhabitants of the palace […] Once upon a […]

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C.S. Lewis’ Cosmic Trilogy

“They were falling out of heaven, into a world. Nothing in all his adventures bit so deeply into Ransom’s mind as this. He wondered how he could ever have thought of planets, even of the Earth, as islands of life and reality floating in a deadly void. Now, with a […]

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Fairies (Young Learners)

Fairies: Behind the Veil & Once Upon a Time Every book is a portal. Through it, we enter realms and times not our own. While there, we learn to see ourselves and our world differently, and come back changed: hopefully wiser, more courageous, more aware. But not all worlds are […]

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More than Myth: The C.S. Lewis Seminar

The True Myth “Now the story of Christ is simply a true myth: a myth working on us the same way as the others, but with this tremendous difference that it really happened: and one must be content to accept it in the same way, remembering that it is God’s […]

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The Grammar of Magic

Towards a Unified Theory of Magic “Magic is not about causing things that are beyond what is naturally possible, it is about causing things that are beyond the ordinary. Put another way, magic is not supernatural, but extraordinary.” Junius Johnson, “Introduction to Narnia” It started when I was preparing to […]

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Journey to Narnia

Further Up and Further In Did you ever feel your way to the back of a closet, hoping to find that there was no back, that suddenly you were feeling not the smooth softness of clothes against your face, but the rough pricks of branches, hearing the crunch of snow […]

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The World of Narnia

The Chronicles of Narnia are one of the most beloved series of children’s books ever written. From the moment Lucy steps through the wardrobe and into another world, the reader is captivated. In the journey that follows, spanning the entire history of the world of Narnia from the moment before […]

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