Contents By Volume
Volume 39 (2023)
- Remembrances
- Daniel Gabelman, "Rollan Hein"
- Elise Peterson, "Rosamund Kent Sprague"
- Chloe DuBois, "Ann Loades"
- News and Events
- Steven A. Beebe and Joel Heck, "C.S. Lewis's Role as General Editor of Nelson's Medieval and Renaissance Library Series"
- Clark Moreland, "The Sword of Damocles: C.S. Lewis and the Cold War"
- Kathryn Wehr, "The Zeal of Gervase of Canterbury: Politics and Intrigue behind the Source Text for Dorothy L. Sayers's The Zeal of Thy House"
- Carrie Birmingham, "Correcting One of Two False Notions: Reading Surprised by Joy as a Counternarrative"
- Book Reviews:
- Sharon Jones, "Review of The Wonders of Creation: Learning Stewardship from Narnia and Middle-Earth by Kristen Page"
- Abigail Sargent, "Review of The Medieval Mind of C.S. Lewis: How Great Books Shaped a Great Mind by Jason M. Baxter"
- Paul Michelson, "Review of Inkling, Historian, Soldier, and Brother by Don W. King"
- Matthew Dickerson, "Review of The Nature of Middle-Earth: Late Writings on the Lands, Inhabitants, and Metaphysics of Middle-Earth edited by Carl F. Hostetter"
- Joel Scandrett, "Review of Tolkien Dogmatics: Theology through Mythology with the Maker of Middle-Earth by Austin M. Freeman"
- Derek Witten, "Review of J.R.R. Tolkien and the Arts edited by Melody Green and Ned Bustard"
- Josiah Peterson, "Review of C.S. Lewis for Beginners by Louis Markos"
- Luci Parrish, "Review of In and Out of Bloomsbury: Biographical Essays on Twentieth-Century Writers and Artists by Martin Ferguson Smith"
- Booknotes (Download PDF)
- David Rozema, Inkings of Things Unseen: Philosophical Essays on Literature
- Dean Hardy, Waking the Dead: George MacDonald as Philosopher, Mystic, & Apologist
- James Prothero, Sunbeams and Bottles: The Theology, THought, and Reading of C.S. Lewis
- Nancy Bunting and Seamus Keays-Hamill, The Gallant Edith Bratt: J.R.R. Tolkien's Inspiration
- Richard Ovenden and Catherine McIlwaine, eds., The Great Tales Never End: Essays in Memory of Christopher Tolkien
Volume 38 (2021/2022)
- David W. McNutt, "A Surprising Correspondence: How an Exchange of Letters Between Karl Barth and Dorothy L. Sayers Models Gracious Theological Discourse"
- Graham Shea, "Tolkien as Allegory: A Study in Smith of Wooton Major"
- Landon Loftin, "Owen Barfield on Science, Technology, and the Modern Crisis of Meaning"
- Doug Jackson, "Coleridge, Tolkien, and the Power of Allusion in Leaf by Niggle"
- David Rozema, "C.S. Lewis's The Dark Tower and the Tyrant Within"
- Book Reviews:
- James Beitler, "Review of C.S. Lewis by Stewart Goetz"
- Louis Markos, "Review of After Humanity: A Guide to C.S. Lewis's The Abolition of Man by Michael Ward"
- Kristen Page, "Review of Pursuing an Earthy Spirituality: C.S. Lewis and Incarnational Faith by Gary Selby"
- Read Schuchardt, "Review of C.S. Lewis and the Craft of Communication by Steven A. Beebe"
- Christiana N. Peterson, "Review of George MacDonald's Children's Fantasies and the Divine Imagination by Colin Manlove"
- Crystal L. Downing, "Review of The Mutual Admiration Society: How Dorothy L. Sayers and her Oxford Circle Remade the World for Women by Mo Moulton"
- Andrew Barron, "Review of A Hebraic Inkling: C. S. Lewis on Judaisim and the Jews by P. H. Brazier"
- David C. Downing, "Review of Seasoned Speech: Rhetoric in the Life of the Church by James E. Beitler III"
- Andrew J. Spencer, "Review of A Compass for Deep Heaven: Navigating the C. S. Lewis Ransom Trilogy edited by Diana Pavlac Glyer and Julianne Johnson"
- James Stockton, "Review of The Shared Witness of C.S. Lewis and Austin Farrer by Philip Irving Mitchell"
- Carrie Care, "Review of Subversive: Christ, Culture, and the Shocking Dorothy L. Sayers by Crystal Downing"
- Joel D. Ruark, "Review of Tolkien & The Classical World by Hamish Williams"
- David Llewellyn Dodds, "Review of Law, Government, and Society in J.R.R. Tolkien's Works by José María Miranda Boto"
- Brian Horne, "Review of Charles Williams and C.S. Lewis: Friends in Co-inherence by Paul S. Fiddes"
- Booknotes (Download PDF)
- James Como, Mystical Perelandra: My Lifelong Reading of C.S. Lewis and His Favorite Book
- Crystal Hurd, The Leadership of C.S. Lewis: Ten Traits to Encourage Change and Growth
- Cristina Casagrande, Friendship in The Lord of the Rings
- Peter Grybauskas, A Sense of Tales Untold: Exploring the Edges of Tolkien's Literary Canvas
- Jason Fisher and Janet Brennan Croft, eds., Loremasters and Libraries in Fantasy and Science Fiction: A Gedenkschrift for David D. Oberhelman
Volume 37 (2020)
- Editorial Staff, "Remembering Walter Hooper (1931-2020)"
- Remembrances
- Kirstin Jeffrey Johnson, "Colin Manlove and Stephen Prickett"
- Marjorie Lamp Mead, "Thomas Howard"
- Kendra Juskus, "Jill Paton Walsh"
- Laura Schmidt, "Richard C. West"
- Toby F. Coley, "Sacramental Ontology in That Hideous Strength"
- Tiffany Brooke Martin, "Futuristic Warnings in Owen Barfield's 'Night Operation'"
- Harry Lee Poe, "Edgar Allan Poe, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Detective Fiction"
- Josiah Peterson, Charlie W. Starr, "C.S. Lewis on Reason"
- C.S. Lewis, "Notes on the Nature of Reason"
- David Bratman, "C.S. Lewis, Númenorean"
- Don W. King, "Warren Lewis and the Lewis Papers"
- Book Reviews:
- Bejamin Weber, "Review of Tolkien's Lost Chaucer by John Bowers"
- Barbara Prescott, "Review of Choosing Community: Action, Faith, and Joy in the Work of Dorothy L. Sayers by Christine A. Colón"
- David Llewellyn Dodds, "Review of Dorothy L. Sayers, God, Hitler, and Lord Peter Wimsey: Selected Essays, Speeches, and Articles edited by Suzanne Bray"
- Daniel Gabelman, "Review of Phantastes: Annotated Edition by George MacDonald, edited by John Pennington and Roderick McGillis"
- Matthew Dickerson, "Review of Animals in the Writings of C.S. Lewis by Michael J. Gilmour"
- Daniel Gabelman, "Review of Haunted Childhoods in George MacDonald by John Patrick Pazdziora"
- Michael Wayne Wilhelm, "Review of The Theology of George MacDonald: The Child Against the Vampire of Fundamentalism by John R. de Jong"
- Suzanne Bray, "Review of Square Haunting: Five Women, Freedom, and London between the Wards by Francesca Wade"
- Louis Markos, "Review of Tolkien's Modern Reading: Middle-earth Beyond the Middle-Ages by Holly Ordway"
- Laura Schmidt, "Review of The World of J.R.R. Tolkien: The Place that Inspired Middle-earth by John Garth"
Volume 36 (2019)
- Crystal Downing, "Through the Screen: Dorothy L. Sayers's Journey into New Worlds"
- Sarah O'Dell, "The (Revised) Clinical Imagination: An Unpublished Appendix to The Problem of Pain"
- Robert E. Havard, "Pain and Behaviour in Medical Practice": Robert E. Havard's Draft of the Appendix to The Problem of Pain"
- Andrew Barron, "The Conflicted Jewish Imagination of Joy Davidman"
- Andrew Barron, "Introduction to Joy Davidman's Sermon 'Chosen for What?'"
- Joy Davidman, "Chosen for What? (The Problem of the Christian Jew)"
- Michael Wayne Wilhelm, "Repenting of Scientism: The Critical Function of Dante in George MacDonald's Lilith"
- Joel D. Heck, "C. S. Lewis the Churchman: His Work on the Anglican Commission to Revise the Psalter"
- David C. Downing, "Is Mary Jane?--Mary Neylan as a Model for Jane Studdock in That Hideous Strength"
- Review Essays:
- Crystal Downing, "Something to Chew On: Rethinking G.K. Chesterton"
- Book Reviews:
- Suzanne Bray, "Review of The Fame of C.S. Lewis: A Controversialist's Reception in Britain and America by Stephanie Derrick"
- Monika B. Hilder, "Review of Doors In: The Fairy Tale World of George MacDonald by Rolland Hein"
- Andrew Cuneo, "Review of Further Up and Further In: Orthodox Conversations with C.S. Lewis on Scripture and Theology by Edith M. Humphrey"
- Olga Lukmanova, "Review of George MacDonald in the Age of Miracles: Incarnation, Doubt, and Reenchantment by Timothy Larsen"
- Grayson Carter, "Review of C.S. Lewis's Mere Christianity by George M. Marsden"
- David Llewellyn Dodds, "Review of "Esotericism and Narrative: The Occult Fiction of Charles Williams by Aren Roukema"
- Bethany Bear Hebbard, "Review of The Downstretched Hand: Individual Development in George MacDonald's Major Fantasies for Children by Lesley Willis Smith"
- Michael Tofte, "Review of C.S. Lewis on Christian Life: Becoming Truly Human in the Presence of God by Joe Rigney"
- Aaron M. Hill, "Review of Systematic Mythology: Imaging the Invisible" by Jennifer Agee"
- Laura Schmidt, "Review of Pagan Saints in Middle-earth by Claudio A. Testi"
- Booknotes (Download PDF)
- Don W, King, ed., Sudden Heaven: The Collected Poems of Ruth Pitter, a Critical Edition
- Janice Brown, The Lion in the Waste Land: Fearsome Reputation in the Work of C.S. Lewis, Dorothy L. Sayers, and T.S. Eliot
- Laird R. Blackwell, The Metaphysical Mysteries of G.K. Chesterton: A Critical Study of the Father Brown Stories and Other Detective Fiction
Volume 35 (2018)
- Danny Gabelman and Jeremiah Mercurio, "The Story of Prince Lucio: G.K. Chesterton and the Visual Imagination"
- Walter Hansen, "Augustine and C.S. Lewis on Friendship"
- Sørina Higgins, "Charles Williams and Friendship"
- Joel Heck, "Hugo Dyson: A Roaring Cataract of Nonsense"
- Kathryn Wehr, "Sayers's Use of Secondary Sources in The Man Born to be King"
- Don W. King, "Warnie at War (1914-1918)"
- Henry Hyunsuk Kim, "C.S. Lewis: An Exploration Through His Letters"
- Review Essays:
- Brenton Dickieson, "A Critical Moment in Lewis Gender Studies"
- Brenton Dickieson, "Echoes of the Eternal in C.S. Lewis's Fiction"
- Book Reviews:
- Joel Heck, "Review of A Well of Wonder: Essays on C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and the Inklings by Clyde S. Kilby, edited by Loren Wilkinson and Keith Call"
- James E. Beitler III, "Review of Dimensions of Madeleine L'Engle: New Critical Approaches edited by Suzanne Bray"
- Edwin Woodruff Tait, "Review of Owen Barfield: Philosophy, Poetry, and Theology by Michael Vincent Di Fuccia"
- Robert Bishop, "Review of The Magician's Twin: C.S. Lewis on Science, Scientism and Society edited by John G. West"
- David Llewellyn Dodds, "Review of The Inklings and King Arthur: J.R.R. Tolkien, Charles Williams, C.S. Lewis, and Owen Barfield on the Matter of Britain edited by Sørina Higgins"
- Brett H. Speakman, "Review of ABCs of Christian Life: The Ultimate Anthology of the Prince of Paradox, excerpts by G.K. Chesterton, foreword by Peter Kreeft"
- Book Notes (Download PDF)
- Nancy-Lou Patterson, Detecting Wimsey: Papers on Dorothy L. Sayers's Detective Fiction
- Julian Eilmann, J.R.R. Tolkien: Romanticist and Poet
Volume 34 (2017)
- C.S. Lewis, “Le roi s’amuse" (Available in print only)
- Charles Huttar, "The Playfulness of C.S. Lewis’s Creation Poem"
- Nancy Bunting, "Tolkien’s Homecoming"
- C.S. Lewis, "A Christmas Sermon for Pagans"
- Joel Heck and Christopher Marsh, "Discovering 'A Christmas Sermon for Pagans'"
- Michael J. Paulus, Jr., "Charles Williams’s Theology of Publishing"
- C.S. Lewis, "Letters to Malcolm: Letter XIIa" (Available in print only)
- Norbert Feinendegen, "Letters to Malcolm: The Lost Chapter"
- J. Patrick Pazdziora and Joshua C. Richards, "Balder, Adonis, Bacchus, Aslan: Frazer and Sacrament in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and Prince Caspian"
- Jeffrey Hipolito, "Lovejoy, Collinwood, Barfield: From 'History of Ideas' to 'Evolution of Consciousness'"
- Review Essay:
- Adam Schwartz, Review Essay: "G.K. Chesterton's Jewish Problem," a review of Chesterton and the Jews: Friend, Critic, Defender by Ann Farmer
- Book Reviews:
- Jay Moses, "Review of Bandersnatch: C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and the Creative Collaboration of the Inklings by Diana Pavlac Glyer
- Corey Latta, "Review of Deeper Magic: The Theology Behind the Writings of C.S. Lewis by Donald T. Williams"
- Book Notes (Download PDF)
- Zachary A. Rhone, The Great Tower of Elfland: The Mythopoeic Worldview of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, G.K. Chesterton, and George MacDonald
- James Schall, editor, The Satisfied Crocodile: Essays on G.K. Chesterton
- Thomas Honegger and Maureen F. Mann, editors, Laughter in Middle-earth: Humour in and around the Works of JRR Tolkien
Volume 33 (2016)
- Remembrances:
- David Lavery remembered by Jane Hipolito
- Kathryn Wehr, "Sayers as a Catholic"
- Dabney Park, "A Letter from C.S. Lewis"
- Elaine Tixier, "On the Stairs of the Great Gate: C.S. Lewis's Imagination and the Quest for Faith in Till We Have Faces"
- Taylor Hibbs, "Meddling in the Mind of Melkor: The Silmarillion and the Nature of Sin"
- Joseph Chapa, "Puddleglum, Pascal, and Plato: Epistemology in C.S. Lewis's The Silver Chair"
- Charlie W. Starr, "Villainous Handwriting: A Chronological Study of C.S. Lewis's Script"
- Review Essays:
- Edwin Tait, "New Light on the Great War"
- Travis Buchanan, "An Unwelcome Transposition (C.S. Lewis: Revelation and the Christ by Paul H. Brazier)"
- Supplement:
- Supplement to “Villainous Handwriting”: A Chronological Study of C.S. Lewis’s Script
- Book Reviews (Download PDF)
- David Paul Deavel, "Review of The Woman Who Was Chesterton by Nancy Carpentier Brown"
- Bryan McGraw, "Review of C.S. Lewis on Politics and the Natural Law by Justin Buckley Dyer and Micah J. Watson"
- Daniel Train, "Review of The Surprising Imagination of C.S. Lewis: An Introduction by Jerry Root and Mark Neal"
- James Beitler, "Review of Approaches to Teaching Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings and Other Works, edited by Leslie A. Donovan"
- Rev. Nancy E. Topolewski, Ph.D, "Review of Charles Williams: The Third Inkling by Grevel Lindop"
- Book Notes (Download PDF)
- Janet Brennan Croft editor, Baptism of Fire: The Birth of the Modern British Fantastic in World
War I - Diana Pavlac Glyer, Bandersnatch: C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and the Creative Collaboration of the Inklings
- Michael Ward and Peter S. Williams, editors, C.S. Lewis at Poets’ Corner
- Curtis and Mary Pomroy Key, editors, Women and C.S. Lewis: What His Life and Literature Reveal for Today’s Culture
- Chris R. Armstrong, Medieval Wisdom for Modern Christians: Finding Authentic Faith in a Forgotten Age with C.S. Lewis
- Stewart Goetz, A Philosophical Walking Tour with C.S. Lewis: Why It Did Not Include Rome
- Monika B. Hilder, The Feminine Ethos in C.S. Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia; The Gender Dance: Ironic Subversion in C.S. Lewis’s Cosmic Trilogy; Surprised by the Feminine: A Rereading of C.S. Lewis and
Gender - Don W. King, Yet One More Spring: A Critical Study of Joy Davidman
- Alister E. McGrath, The Intellectual World of C.S. Lewis
- James W. Menzies, True Myth: C.S. Lewis and Joseph Campbell on the Veracity of Christianity
- William O’Flaherty, C.S. Lewis Goes to Hell: A Companion and Study Guide to The Screwtape Letters
- Nancy-Lou Patterson, Ransoming the Waste Land: Papers on C.S. Lewis’s Space Trilogy, Chronicles of Narnia, and Other Works Volume I-III
- Kyoko Yuasa, C.S. Lewis and Christian Postmodernism: Word, Image, and Beyond
- Roberto Arduini and Claudio A. Testi, editors, The Broken Scythe: Death and Immortality in the Works of J.R.R. Tolkien
- Martin Simonson, editor, Representations of Nature in Middle-earth
- James Stuart Bell, The Spiritual World of The Hobbit
- Devin Brown, Hobbit Lessons: A Map for Life’s Unexpected Journeys
- Anne Marie Gazzolo, Moments of Grace and Spiritual Warfare in The Lord of the Rings
- Christopher MacLachlan, Tolkien and Wagner: The Ring and Der Ring
- Michael Muhling, The Real Middle-Earth: Discovering the Origin of The Lord of the Rings
- Dimitra Fimi and Andrew Higgins, editors, J.R.R. Tolkien, A Secret Vice: Tolkien on Invented Languages
- Verlyn Flieger, editor, J.R.R. Tolkien, The Story of Kullervo
- Alana M. Vincent, Culture, Communion, and Recovery: Tolkienian FairyStory and Inter-Religious Exchange
Volume 32 (2015)
Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Wade Center
- Remembrances:
- Barbara Reynolds remembered by the VII editors
- David Gresham remembered by Abigail Santamaria
- David Neuhouser remembered by Jerry Root
- Bruce L. Edwards remembered by Jerry Root
- George Musacchio, "C.S. Lewis’s Unpublished Letter in Old English"
- William Howard, "'To Perceive the Loveliness of Human Character through All the Incumbent Shades of Error': George MacDonald, Lady Byron, and the Remarkable Annabella Milbanke"
- Crystal Hurd, "The Pudaita Pie: Reflections on Albert Lewis"
- Warren and C.S. Lewis, "The Pudaita Pie: An Anthology"
- Joshua Avery, "Charles Williams’s Critique of Romantic Individualism in Descent into Hell"
- Christine M. Fletcher, "Dorothy L. Sayers: Advertising, Art, and the Good Life"
- Stephen Prickett, "'It Makes No Difference': C.S. Lewis’s Criticism, Fiction, and Theology"
- Review Essay:
- Ralph C. Wood, "Why the Inklings Won’t Go Away"
- Book Reviews (Download PDF)
- Andrew Lazo, "Review of Joy: Poet, Seeker, and the Woman Who Captivated C.S. Lewis by Abigail Santamaria"
- Andrew Lazo, Review of Joy Davidman, A Naked Tree: Love Sonnets to C.S. Lewis and Other Poems, edited by Don W. King"
- Laura Schmidt, "Review of Logos Bible Software: Logos 6, C.S. Lewis Books Collection"
- Daniel Gabelman, "Review of George MacDonald, The Princess and the Goblin and Other Fairy Tales, edited by Shelley King and John B. Pierce"
- Rev. Nancy E. Topolewski, Ph.D, "Review of Under the Mercy: Charles Williams and the Holy Grail by Robert Peirano"
Volume 31 (2014)
- Remembrances:
- Christopher Mitchell remembered by Adam Schwartz
- Stratford Caldecott remembered by Carol Zaleski
- Andrew C. Stout, "'It Can Be Done, You Know': The Shape, Sources, and Seriousness of Charles Williams's Doctrine of Substituted Love"
- Charlie W. Starr, "Two Pieces from C.S. Lewis's 'Moral Good' Manuscript: A First Publication"
- Philip Irving Mitchell, "Adventurous Types: G.K. Chesterton's Varied Types and the Wisdom in Historical Verisimilitude"
- Glenn Davis, "Pride and Medieval Poetics in The Hobbit"
- Walter Raubicheck, "The Man Who Was Thursday and The Nine Tailors: All the Evidence Points to God"
- Joel Heck, "C.S. Lewis's 'Modern Theology and Biblical Criticism' in Context"
Volume 30 (2013)
Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of C.S. Lewis's Death
- Andrew Lazo, "Early Prose Joy: A Brief Introduction"
- C.S. Lewis, "Early Prose Joy: C.S. Lewis's Early Draft of an Autobiographical Manuscript"
- Walter Hooper, "A Grief Observed: A Study of C.S. Lewis's Thoughts on the Subject"
- Bruce R. Johnson, "C.S. Lewis's and the BBC's Brains Trust: A Study in Resiliency"
- Suzanne Rosenthal Shumway, "'Shifting Change': Liminality and Gender in Till We Have Faces"
- Review Essay:
- Adam Schwartz, "The Hopeless Hope of G.K. Chesterton"
Volume 29 (2012)
- Ben Murnane, "Frodo's Band of Brothers: Myth, Morality, and Reality in J.R.R. Tolkien and Stephen E. Ambrose"
- Charles A. Huttar, "'Let Grill Be Grill': The Metamorphosis of Rabadash and Others"
- Caroline Barta, "'That Precarious Balance': Harmonizing Temperance in Dorothy L. Sayers's Gaudy Night"
- Andrew Lazo, "Correcting the Chronology: Some Implications of 'Early Prose Joy'"
- John Patrick Pazdziora and Joshua Richards, "The Dantean Tradition in George MacDonald's At the Back of the North Wind"
- Don W. King, "'A Naked Tree': Joy Davidman's Love Sonnets to C.S. Lewis"
Volume 28 (2011)
- David C. Downing and Bruce R. Johnson, "C.S. Lewis's Unfinished 'Easley Fragment' and his Unfinished Journey"
- Daniel Gabelman, "Nocturnal Anarchist, Mystic, and Fairytale King: G.K. Chesterton's Portrait of George MacDonald"
- Chris Willerton, "Dorothy L. Sayers and the Creative Reader"
- Michael David Elam, "The Ainulindalë and J.R.R. Tolkien's Beautiful Sorrow in Christian Tradition"
- Martin Ferguson Smith, "Dorothy L. Sayers and the Somersham Pageant of 1908"
- G.K. Chesteron, "Two Essays on George MacDonald," with an introduction by Daniel Gabelman
- Michael Ward, "Quality or Quantity? A Response to Justin Barrett's Quantitative Analysis of Planet Narnia"
Volume 27 (2010)
- Steven A. Beebe, "C.S. Lewis on Language and Meaning"
- C.S. Lewis, "Language and Human Nature"
- Owen A. Barfield and Adelene Barfield, "In Search of Lucy: The Life of Lucy Barfield"
- Tom McAlindon, "C.S. Lewis Remembered: Cambridge, 1957-1960"
- John D. Rateliff, "Introduction to Woodland Prisoner: Kilby on Tolkien"
- Clyde S. Kilby, "Woodland Prisoner"
- Breet Foster, "Introducing Two Poems by Owen Barfield"
- Own Barfield, "Rust" and "She"
- Samuel Joeckel, "C.S. Lewis and the Art of the Apologue"
- Review Essays:
- Ralph C. Wood, "G.K. Chesterton as Thinker and Theologian"
- Kirstin Jeffrey Johnson, "Dearborn's The Baptized Imagination"
- Justin L. Barrett, "Some Planets in Narnia: A Quantitative Investigation of the Planet Narnia Thesis"
Volume 26 (2009)
- Kirstin Jeffrey Johnson, "Conversing with Dante: Relational Assent in Williams and MacDonald"
- Dale Sullivan, "Stoic Rationality and Divine Madness in Till We Have Faces"
- Christine M. Fletcher, "Vocation in Work: Dorothy L. Sayers and Economic Issues"
- Amy E.K. Vail, "That Hideous Latin in That Hideous Strength"
- Christine M. Fletcher, "Dorothy L. Sayers Writings about Work, the Economy and Social Conditions: An Annotated Bibliography"
- Norbert Feinendegen and Stephen Thorson, "A Dialogue Concluded: 'Enjoyment' and 'Contemplation' as Used in Owen Barfield and C.S. Lewis's 'Great War'"
Volume 25 (2008)
- Chad Schrock, "A Myth of Hubris in Till We Have Faces"
- Reid Makowsky, "The Inhabitants of Cosmo’s Drawer"
- Owen Barfield, "Death"
- Stephen Thorson, Norbert Feinendegen, and Charlie Starr, "Responses to 'Contemplating C.S. Lewis’s Epistemology'"
- Brian Horne, "Poetry and Transformation"
Volume 24 (2007)
- David Robb, "Worshipping the Hero: MacDonald and Carlyle’s Early Novels"
- Norbert Feinendegen, "Contemplating C.S. Lewis’s Epistemology"
- Laura Simmons, "'Seeking but To Do Thee Grace': Dorothy L. Sayers’s Illustrated Religious Cards"
- Paul Tankard, "Didactic Pleasures: Learning in C.S. Lewis’s Narnia"
- Crystal Downing, "Feminist Nay-Sayers: Are Women Human?"
Volume 23 (2006)
- Richard Gill, "G.K. Chesterton: Social Criticism and the Sense of Wonder"
- Jack L. Knowles, "That 'Such a Genius Should Be a Beastly American': C.S. Lewis as Critic of American Literature"
- Christopher Dean, "'My Dear Norah': The Course of a Friendship"
- Emma B. Hawkins, "Eagles with Attitude: Chaucer and Tolkien"
- Don W. King, "Finding Joy: A Comprehensive Bibliography of the Works of Joy Davidman"
- Review Essay:
- Mark R. Talbot, "Theism and Thought"
Volume 22 (2005)
- Colin Manlove, "MacDonald’s Shorter Fairy Tales: Journeys into the Mind"
- Crystal Downing, "The Orthodoxology of Dorothy L. Sayers"
- George Musacchio, "C.S. Lewis, T.S. Eliot, and the Anglican Psalter"
- Don W. King, "Fire and Ice: C.S. Lewis and the Love Poetry of Joy Davidman and Ruth Pitter"
- Robert J. Palma, "C.S. Lewis’s Use of Analogy in Theological Understanding"
Volume 21 (2004)
- Stephen Dunning, "Charles Williams and Owen Barfield: Common (and Uncommon) Ground"
- Diana Pavlac Glyer and Laura K. Simmons, "Dorothy L. Sayers and C.S. Lewis: Two Approaches to Creativity and Calling"
- Janet Brennan Croft, "'Bid the Tree Unfix His Earthbound Root': Motifs from Macbeth in The Lord of the Rings"
- Robert Boenig, "Lewis and Morris"
- Joseph Hugh Simmons, "Charles Williams as Medieval Troubadour"
Volume 20 (2003)
- Suzanne Bray, "C.S. Lewis and Politics"
- Barbara Reynolds, "Dorothy L. Sayers and War"
- John Pridmore, "George MacDonald’s Transfiguring Fantasy"
- Stephen Barber, "Metaphysical and Romantic in the Taliessin Poems"
- Christine R. Simpson, "Some Views on Catholic Tales and Christian Songs"
- Review Essay:
- Colin Duriez, "Survey of Tolkien Literature"
Volume 19 (2002)
- Barbara Reynolds, "Intellectual Tyranny: A Rebellion?"
- Mark A. Noll, "C.S. Lewis’s Mere Christianity (the Book and the Ideal) at the Start of the Twenty-first Century"
- J.S. Ryan, "J.R.R. Tolkien’s Formal Lecturing and Teaching at the University of Oxford, 1929-1959"
- Doris T. Myers, "Browsing the Glome Library"
- Monika B. Hilder, "The Foolish Weakness in C.S. Lewis’s Cosmic Trilogy: A Feminine Heroic"
- Clyde S. Kilby, "Chapter III of Tolkien and The Silmarillion"
Volume 18 (2001)
- Dedication of the New Marion E. Wade Center: Remarks by Director Chris Mitchell, Wheaton College Provost Stanton Jones, Honorable Robert Culshaw, Barbara Reynolds, and a poem by Jill Baumgaertner
- Don King, "Quorum Porum: The Literary Cats of T.S. Eliot, Ruth Pitter, and Dorothy L. Sayers"
- K.J. Gilchrist, "Continuing Research on 2nd Lieutenant Lewis"
- Gavin Ashenden, "Charles Williams and the Tradition of Alchemy"
- Arthur Rupprecht, "The Versatile C.S. Lewis: Latin Scholar"
Volume 17 (2000)
- Colin Manlove, "The Lion at 50"
- Arden R. Smith and Patrick Wynne, "Tolkien and Esperanto"
- Barbara Reynolds, "'Dear Jim...': The Reconstruction of a Friendship"
- K. James Gilchrist, "2nd Lieutenant Lewis"
- Dominic Manganiello, "Dante and His Daughter: Dorothy L. Sayers’s Response to Maud Bodkin"
Volume 16 (1999)
- Cicero Bruce, "The Influence of Charles Williams on the Life and Work of W.H. Auden"
- Stephen Medcalf, "'The Language Learned of Elves': Owen Barfield, The Hobbit, and The Lord of the Rings"
- Deirdre Hayward, "George MacDonald and Jacob Boehme: Lilith and the Seven-fold Pattern of Existence"
- John Thurmer, "Sayers and Son"
- Harry Blamires, "Oral History Interview"
Volume 15 (1998)
Lewis and Barfield Centenary Issue
- Remembrances:
- Own Barfield remembered by Christopher Mitchell
- Stephen Thorson, "Barfield’s Evolution of Consciousness: How Much Did Lewis Accept?"
- David C. Downing, "'The Dungeon of His Soul': Lewis’s Unfinished Quest of Bleheris"
- Michael Ward, "Through the Wardrobe: A Famous Image Explored"
- Don W. King, "Glints of Light: The Unpublished Short Poetry of C.S. Lewis"
- Review Essays:
- David Lavery, "Owen Barfield: A Reader’s Guide"
- Peter J. Schakel, "Books about C.S. Lewis: A Starting Point"
Volume 14 (1997)
- Giles Watson, "Dorothy L. Sayers and the Oecumenical Penguin"
- Rosamond Kent Sprague, "Dorothy L. Sayers and Aristotle"
- Rolland Hein, "Beyond Ideas: The Intrigue of the Lilith Manuscripts"
- John Thurmer, "Response to Dorothy L. Sayers’s Worship in the Anglican Church"
- Suzanne Bray, "Disseminating Glory: Echoes of Charles Williams in the Works of T.S. Eliot"
- Richard C. West, "Warren Lewis: Historian of the Inklings and of Seventeenth-Century France"
- Jill Paton Walsh, "On Being a Ghost"
- G.K. Chesterton, "Christmas and Sport (Introduction by Adam Schwartz)"
- Anthony Palmer Dawson, "Authors on the Internet"
Volume 13 (1996)
- Rolland Hein, "G.K. Chesterton: Myth, Paradox, and the Commonplace"
- Adrian Gunther, "The Day Boy and the Night Girl"
- David L. Neuhouser, "Higher Dimensions: C.S. Lewis and Mathematics"
- William Phemister, "Fantasy Set to Music: Donald Swann, C.S. Lewis, and J.R.R. Tolkien"
- Mark A. Noll, "Dorothy L. Sayer’s Worship in the Anglican Church: A Presbyterian Response"
- Colin Buchanan, "An Anglican Response"
- Review Essay:
- Barbara Reynolds, "Dorothy L.: A Dramatic Portrait of Dorothy L. Sayers"
Volume 12 (1995)
Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Wade Center
- Christopher W. Mitchell, "Wade Center 30th Anniversary"
- Giogio Spina, "Lilith: A Dark Labyrinth towards the Light"
- Dorothy L. Sayers, "Worship in the Anglican Church"
- Nancy E. Topolewski, "Under the Mercy: An Introduction to Charles Williams"
- Mary Zimmer, "Creating and Re-creating Worlds with Words: The Religion and the Magic of Language in The Lord of the Rings"
- Don W. King, "'Making the Poor Best of Dull Things': C.S. Lewis as Poet"
- Petra-Angela Wacker, "The Image in the Mirror: Americans in Wimsey’s Acquaintance"
- Review Essay:
- Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull, "The History of Middle-earth"
Volume 11 (1994)
- Feature Article: Shadowlands Observed
- Joe H. McClatchey, "Charles Williams and the Arthurian Tradition"
- William Raeper, "Diamond and Kilmeny: MacDonald, Hogg, and the Scottish Folk Tradition"
- Shirley Sugerman, "'BARSPECS': Owen Barfield’s Vision"
- G.K. Chesterton, "Studies of the Faces of Man; Man"
- Peter Milward, "Personal Memories of a Lewis Scholar in Japan"
Volume 10 (1993)
Sayers Centenary Issue
- Dorothy L. Sayers, "Foreword"
- Christopher Dean, "The Centenary Year"
- P.D. James, "Dorothy L. Sayers: Her Novels Today"
- Thomas Michael Stein, "University Detective Fiction Then and Now: Dorothy L. Sayers’s Gaudy Night and Amanda Cross’s Death in a Tenured Position"
- Ralph E. Hone, "From Poetaster to Poet: One Aspect of the Development of Lord Peter Wimsey"
- William Phemister, "Dorothy L. Sayers and Music: Musicienne Malgré Elle"
- John Thurmer, "The Greatest Story, or from Mystery to Mystery"
- Ann Loades, "Dorothy L. Sayers and Dante’s Beatrice"
- Manfred Siebald, "Temptation at Canterbury: T.S. Eliot’s Murder in the Cathedral and Dorothy L. Sayers’s The Zeal of Thy House"
- Andrew Lewis, "An Almost Perfect Match: Dorothy L. Sayers on Cricket"
Volume 9 (1988)
Williams Centenary Issue
- Charles A. Huttar, "The Centenary Year of Charles Williams"
- Christopher Dean, "Inklings in Germany"
- Owen Barfield, "A Visit to Beatrice"
- Sylvia Bruce, "Entering the Vision: A Novelist’s View of Phantastes"
- Denis J. Conlon, "'La Trahison des Clercs' in Chesterton’s Parables for Social Reformers"
- Donald G. Keesee, "Specters of T.S. Eliot’s City in the Novels of Charles Williams"
- J.S. Ryan, "Mid-Century Perceptions of the Ancient Celtic Peoples of 'England'"
- E.L. Edmonds, "Echoes in Age from the World of J.R.R. Tolkien"
- Philip L. Scowcroft, "A Dorothy L. Sayers Crime Play Rediscovered"
- Patience Fetherston, "C.S. Lewis on Rationalism (Unpublished Notes)"
- Stephen Thorson, "‘Knowledge’ in C.S. Lewis’s Post-Conversion Thought: His Epistemological Method"
- Review Essays:
- William H. Burnside, "Abridgement: Profit and Loss in Modernizing George MacDonald"
- John Coates, "Despatches from the Battlefield"
Volume 8 (1987)
- Beatrice Batson, "A Tribute to Clyde S. Kilby"
- David S. Robb, "George MacDonald and Animal Magnetism"
- John Coates, "Malaise at the Heart of The Flying Inn"
- Diane Edwards, "Christian Existentialism in the Early Poetry of Charles Williams"
- Gwyneth E. Hood, "Sauron as Gorgon and Basilisk"
- George Musacchio, "Fiction in A Grief Observed"
- Brian G. Marsden, "Dorothy L. Sayers and the Truth about Lucan"
- Review Essay:
- Stephen Medcalf, "Charles Williams as Natural and Preternatural"
Volume 7 (1986)
- Rolland Hein, "George MacDonald: A Portrait from His Letters"
- Norbert Waszek, "Being Somebody Else: Smith’s 'Sympathy' and Chesterton’s 'Secret'"
- Margaret P. Hannay, "Provocative Generalizations: The Allegory of Love in Retrospect"
- Kath Filmer, "The Polemic Image: The Role of Metaphor and Symbol in the Fiction of C.S. Lewis"
- Peter W. Macky, "Appeasing the Gods in C.S. Lewis’s Till We Have Faces"
- J.S. Ryan, "Tolkien’s Concept of Philology as Mythology"
- George Ralph, "Dorothy L. Sayers and the Proper Work of the Playwright"
- Dorothy L. Sayers, "(I) Playwrights Are Not Evangelists, (II) Writing a Local Play"
- Review Essays:
- Geoffrey Price, "Scientism and the Flight from Reality"
- Aidan Mackey, "Old Thunder: A Life of Hilaire Belloc"
Volume 6 (1985)
- Martin Moynhihan, "The Latin Letters of C.S. Lewis to Don Giovanni Calabria"
- Thomas Kranidas, "The Defiant Lyricism of Owen Barfield"
- David S. Robb, "The Fiction of George MacDonald"
- Ralph E. Hone, "Dorothy L. Sayers: Critic of Detective Fiction"
- John-Manuel Andriote, "Introduction to Charles Williams’s Incarnationalism and the Taliessin Poetry"
- Thomas M. Egan, "The Silmarillion and the Rise of Evil: The Birth Pains of Middle-earth"
- Review Essay:
- Barbara Reynolds, "I Wrote It Just for Fun"
Volume 5 (1984)
- Aidan Mackey, "Tribute to John Sullivan K.S.G."
- Max Keith Sutton, "The Psychology of the Self in MacDonald’s Phantastes"
- Kathy Triggs, "Worlds Apart: The Importance of Double Vision for MacDonald Criticism"
- James G. Dixon, "Charles Williams and Thomas Cranmer at Canterbury"
- John Cox, "Tolkien’s Platonic Fantasy"
- Philip L. Scowcroft, "The Detective Fiction of Dorothy L. Sayers: A Source for the Social Historian?"
- A.D. Nuttall, "Jack the Giant-Killer"
- Martin Moynihan, "C.S. Lewis and T.D. Weldon"
Volume 4 (1983)
- A.R. Peacocke, "A Note on Scientific and Theological Enterprises"
- D.J. Taylor, "What is Truth? An Open Letter to Kathleen Nott"
- Bruce R. Reichenbach, "C.S. Lewis on the Desolation of Devalued Science"
- David Holbrook, "George MacDonald and Dreams of the Other World"
- Christiane d’Haussy, "The Symbolism of the Key in Chesterton’s Work"
- Thomas M. Egan, "Chesterton and Tolkien: The Road to Middle-earth"
- Elisabeth Brewer, "Charles Williams and Arthur Edward Waite"
- Charles Huttar, "Charles Williams’s Christmas Novel: The Greater Trumps"
- Peter J. Schakel, "Seeing and Knowing: The Epistemology of C.S. Lewis’s Till We Have Faces"
- Donald G. Marshall, "Gaudy Night: An Investigation of Truth"
Volume 3 (1982)
- E.L. Mascall, "What Happened to Dorothy L. Sayers that Good Friday?"
- Kathleen Nott, "The Emperor’s Clothes Invisible? An Open Letter to Richard Webster"
- Dorothy L. Sayers, "The Dogma in the Manger (1954)"
- Kathleen Nott, "Notes Towards a Reply (1982)"
- D.J. Taylor, "Meaning and The Mind of the Maker"
- Marion Lochhead, "George MacDonald and the World of Faery"
- Leo A. Hetzler, "G.K. Chesterton and the Myth-Making Power"
- Brian Horne, "Known in a Different Kind: A Comment on the Literary Criticism of Charles Williams"
- Michael Murrin, "The Dialectic of Multiple Worlds: An Analysis of C.S. Lewis’s Narnia Stories"
- Patrick Grant, "The Quality of Thinking: Owen Barfield as Literary Man and Anthroposophist"
Volume 2 (1981)
- Richard Webster, "The Emperor Clothed and in His Right Mind?"
- Owen Barfield, "The Nature of Meaning"
- Roderick McGillis, "The Abyss of His Mother-Tongue: Scotch Dialect in Novels by George MacDonald"
- John Sullivan, "The Everlasting Man: G.K. Chesterton’s Answer to H.G. Wells"
- Chad Walsh, "C.S. Lewis: Critic, Creator, and Cult Figure"
- John R. Elliott, Jr., "Dorothy L. Sayers and the Other Type of Mystery"
- Dorothy L. Sayers, "Types of Christian Drama: With Some Notes on Production"
- Joe McClatchey, "The Diagrammatised Glory of Williams’s Taliessin through Logres"
Volume 1 (1980)
- Donald R. Mitchell, "A Tribute to Clyde S. Kilby"
- Owen Barfield, "Foreword"
- Rolland Hein, "If You Would But Write Novels, Mr. MacDonald"
- Ian Boyd, "In Search of the Essential Chesterton"
- David Lyle Jeffrey, "Tolkien as Philologist"
- Alice Mary Hadfield, "Charles Williams and His Arthurian Poetry"
- Barbara Reynolds and Dorothy L. Sayers, "Like Aesop’s Bat"
- George Sayer, "C.S. Lewis’s Dymer"
- Owen Barfield, "The Concept of Revelation"