Books
The Company They Keep: C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien as Writers in Community is a labor of love, the work of my heart. It tells the story of the Inklings, a writing group that included Lewis, Tolkien, Owen Barfield, Charles Williams, Warren Hamilton Lewis, John Wain, and others. Read More »
The Liberal Arts in Higher Education, co-edited with David Weeks, tries to answer a number of fundamental questions: What are the liberal arts? How is a liberal arts school different from other colleges and universities? What other kinds of schools are there? Where does the basic structure of a liberal arts curriculum come from? Read More »
Clay in the Potter’s Hands was released on the first of July 2011. In this new devotional book, Diana Glyer combines an artist's eye and a pastor's heart to show God-at-work in the most perplexing experiences of our daily lives. Reviewed and recommended by readers of many different spiritual backgrounds, Clay in the Potter's Hands offers help and hope, inspiration and insight into the God who seeks, centers, shapes, restores, repairs, renews, and abides. Read More »
Tollers and Jack: A Comparative Look at the Lives and Works of J.R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis is a collection of essays that addresses various ways that Tolkien and Lewis connect. It is an evolving e-book, originally written and compiled by a class of undergraduates at Azusa Pacific University. Read More »
Articles
A partial list of articles, papers, reviews, book chapters, and talks, some with links to the full text. View List of Articles »