The new issue of StAR is the perfect way to get the New Year off to an edifying start. Its theme, “Tolkien & Lewis: Masters of Myth, Tellers of Truth”, is a return to an ever popular theme. And the content of this issue is simply superb.

Here are some of the highlights but please see the table of contents page elsewhere on this site for full details. More to the point, please see the details on this site of how to subscribe!

Highlights of this issue include:

“Reawakening Wonder: Farther Up and Farther in with C. S. Lewis” by Thomas Howard

“Harold Bloom and C. S. Lewis: Will the Real ‘Dogmatist’ Please Stand Up” by Louis Markos

“The New Tower of Babel: Modern Ideologies in C. S. Lewis’ That Hideous Strength” by Marie Cabaud Meaney

“Tolkien and St. Thomas on Beauty” by Michael Waldstein

“Distributism in the Shire” by Matthew P. Akers

“Inheriting the Legacy of Tolkien and Lewis: Paolini’s Inheritance Cycle” by Sophia Mason

“Sibelius, Tolkien, and the Kalevala” by Susan Treacy

“Movies and Myth for Teaching and Preaching” by Fr. Dwight Longenecker

Plus …

James Como on two newly-published novels by Lewis’ friend, Owen Barfield

Clara Sarrocco on The Latin Letters of C. S. Lewis

Eric Tanquist on The Letters of Joy Davidman

Pamela H. Tyrrell on Mere Christians: Inspiring Stories of Encounters with C. S. Lewis