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Check out Magic Mind: https://www.magicmind.com/MERECSLJANIn this episode of The Mere C.S. Lewis Podcast, we dive into C.S. Lewis’ essay “It All Began with a Picture…” 🎨, where he shares how The Chronicles of Narnia first took shape in his imagination. How did a mental image of a faun with an umbrella ☂️ lead to one of the most beloved fantasy series of all time? We’ll explore Lewis’ creative process, the mystery of inspiration, and what his experience teaches us about storytelling and faith.Plus, Thornton gives an overview of the year ahead 📅 and tackles the Chronicles of Narnia reading order controversy 📚🔥—should you read them in publication order or chronological order? Join us for a fascinating discussion on Lewis, imagination, and the stories that shape us!Connect on Instagram @merecslewis, 'X' aka Twitter at @MereCSLewis or email at merecslewis@gmail.com. Please like, rate, or subscribe.
In this episode of The Mere C.S. Lewis Podcast, Thornton is joined by David Bates (Pints with Jack) and singer-songwriter Matt Wheeler for a deep dive into their favorite Narnia book—The Horse and His Boy! 🏜️🐎 From daring escapes and desert treks to Aslan’s unseen guidance and a surprisingly hilarious villain, they unpack what makes this adventure so special.Expect plenty of fanboy moments 🤓, discussions on the "problem of Susan", and why this book has captivated us for so long. Plus, Matt shares how Narnia influences his music 🎶, and David breaks down the book’s underrated humor! 😂Whether you're a longtime Narnia fan or discovering The Horse and His Boy for the first time, this episode will have you dreaming of desert sunsets and talking horses. 🌅🐴🎧 Grab your tea (Calormen Sunset blend 🍑🍵) and join the conversation!Check out Matt's music at his website.Connect on Instagram @merecslewis, 'X' aka Twitter at @MereCSLewis or email at merecslewis@gmail.com. Kindly like, rate, or subscribe.#CSLewis #Narnia #TheLionTheWitchAndTheWardrobe #OnceUponAWardrobe
How do you bring the wonder of Narnia from the page to the stage? In this episode, I’m joined by Noah Stratton from The Logos Theatre, where they are bringing The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe to life in a breathtaking stage production. 🎭✨We’ll go behind the scenes to discuss the creative process, the challenges of adapting Lewis’ beloved classic, and the deep themes of sacrifice, redemption, and courage that make this story timeless. From stunning costumes to larger-than-life puppetry (yes, even Aslan himself! 🦁🔥), you won’t want to miss this conversation.So grab a warm drink ☕, imagine yourself stepping through the wardrobe, and join us as we explore the magic of Narnia on stage!You can check out the play and purchase tickets at this link.Connect on Instagram @merecslewis, 'X' aka Twitter at @MereCSLewis or email at merecslewis@gmail.com. Kindly like, rate, or subscribe.#CSLewis #Narnia #TheLionTheWitchAndTheWardrobe #LogosTheatre #StageMagic #AslanIsOnTheMove
Jordan, from the Lesser-Known Lewis podcast, talks with Thornton about Lewis essay about faith, salvation, and aliens.
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Thornton lays out the map for the new journey through Lewis' life and writings. He discusses the essay "On Stories" to learn what Lewis had to say about stories, characters, and plot. Connect with him on Instagram @merecslewis, 'X' aka Twitter at @MereCSLewis or email us at merecslewis@gmail.com. Check out the new www.merecslewis.com
Andrew and Thornton journey through Lewis's thoughts on forgiveness. Lewis discusses the difference between excusing and forgiveness and what the Lord requires of us concerning forgiveness.
Episode Outline:
Banter/The Horse and His Boy ticket discounts
Background and Context
Overview of the Book
Thoughts and Analysis
Andrew and Thornton's stories of forgiveness
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Andrew and Thornton journey through Lewis's thoughts on chivalry. Lewis discusses the major themes of the poems and how they have nourished his walk.
Episode Outline:
Banter
Background and Context
Overview of the Book
Thoughts and Analysis
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Andrew and Thornton journey through Lewis's thoughts and meditations on the Bible's book of poetry. Lewis discusses the major themes of the poems and how they have nourished his walk.
Episode Outline:
Banter
Background and Context
Overview of the Book/Thoughts and Analysis
Criticisms of the Book
Game: Psalms trivia
References in Episode:
More C.S. Lewis biography films
The Horse and His Boy play at the Museum of the Bible
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Andrew and Thornton discuss another C.S. Lewis essay written at the end of Lewis' life. He talks about how we can know if prayer is effective and how Christians should view prayer.
We had some audio and technical issues so please forgive the low quality.
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Andrew and Thornton journey through Lewis's memoir. Lewis explains his emotional and spiritual journey from atheism to Christianity.
Episode Outline:
Banter
Background and Context
Overview of the Book
Criticisms of the Book
Mentions and References in Popular Culture
Thornton and Andrew's Testimonies
Game: CS Lewis Mad Lib
References in Episode:
Wordsworth's Surprised by Joy poem
The Most Reluctant Convert Website
Wallpaper Revival's Surprised by Joy album
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Andrew and Thornton discuss another C.S. Lewis essay set during the beginning years of WWII. Lewis gives a biblical explanation of glory and what it means for the daily Christian walk. Connect with us on Twitter at @MereCSLewis.
Andrew and Thornton journey through Lewis's last formal apologetic work. Lewis's argument helps the brothers see the World and their Faith in a new light.
Episode Outline:
Banter
Background and Context (Broadcasts took place in WWII)
Overview of the Book
Criticisms of the Book
Mentions and References in Popular Culture
Thoughts, Analysis, and Favorite Quotes
Game: Where did the Miracle occur?
References in Episode:
Declaration AD
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Andrew and Thornton discuss another C.S. Lewis essay set during the beginning years of WWII. Lewis gives an overview of reasoning and the different forms of conscience to explain why he is not a pacifist. Connect with us on Twitter at @MereCSLewis.
Thornton and a new guest discuss a sermon Lewis preached at the start of WWII. If you've ever wondered how someone could justify learning and pursuing culture in the midst of chaos, Lewis provides a few answers and things to think about.
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Taylor and Thornton journey through one of Lewis's best-known works. It's the source of many people's conversion or the rejuvenation of their faith, as Thornton and Taylor can attest.
Episode Outline:
Banter
Background and Context (Broadcasts took place in WWII)
Overview of the Book
Criticisms of the Book
Mentions and References in Popular Culture
Thoughts, Analysis, and Favorite Quotes
Game: Christian Denomination or Not?
References in Episode:
Sixpence None the Richer Name
Nietzsche's Superman
Christian Book March Madness
PBS' Freud and Lewis Lewis in His Own Words
Narnia Statues in Yorkshire
Connect with us on Twitter at @MereCSLewis Special thanks to Jeff Summerville for the intro and outro music
Also, if you want a deeper dive into Mere Christianity then check out the Pints with Jack podcast which goes chapter by chapter.
Taylor and Thornton journey through Lewis's first pure apologetic work.
Episode Outline:
Banter
Background and Context
Overview of the Novel
Criticisms of the Novel
Mentions and References in Popular Culture
Thoughts, Analysis, and Favorite Quotes
No game this episode for the sake of time. Trust us, we spared you from the super cheesy one we recorded.
References in Episode:
Wikipedia - The Problem of Pain
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Special thanks to Jeff Summerville for the new intro and outro music
Taylor and Thornton journey through Lewis's first novel after becoming a Christian: The Pilgrim's Regress.
Episode Outline:
Background and Context
Themes
Overview of the Novel
Thoughts, Analysis, and Favorite Quotes
Criticisms of the Novel
Mentions and References in Popular Culture
Game
References in Episode:
Discussion about the Female Personifications - Crystal Hurd Blog
Notes and Translations for The Pilgrim's Regress
Wikipedia - The Pilgrim's Regress
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The biography of our favorite Jack with notes on criticisms of his works, references to him today, and a C.S. Lewis game.
Celebrating this year's CS Lewis Reading day, Thornton discusses this year's theme of "Affection" from The Four Loves with his brother, Taylor. Exploring what affection looks like in today's digital age, these men explore how Lewis’ insights still apply today. 💡🤝❤️Celebrate #CSLewisReadingDay with us as we honor the timeless wisdom of Lewis and the friendships that make life richer! 🎙️📖CS Lewis Reading Day 2025Connect on Instagram @merecslewis, 'X' aka Twitter at @MereCSLewis or email at merecslewis@gmail.com. Please like, rate, or subscribe.
In this episode of The Mere C.S. Lewis Podcast, I’m joined by filmmaker Anthony D’Ambrosio, director of the new movie Triumph of the Heart. This powerful film examines and celebrates the life of St. Maximilian Kolbe, a Catholic priest and martyr during the Holocaust, whose act of sacrificial love continues to inspire people across the world today.Anthony shares the vision behind the film, the challenges of bringing such a profound story to the screen, and why Kolbe’s life resonates so deeply with our modern world. Together, we discuss the intersection of Lewis and Kolby and how stories of courage, sacrifice, and faith can change the way we view our own lives.If you’re interested in faith, history, or powerful storytelling that bridges past and present, you won’t want to miss this conversation.👉 Learn more about the film here: triumphoftheheart.comConnect with Mere C.S. Lewis:📸 Instagram: @merecslewis🐦 'X' / Twitter: @MereCSLewis📧 Email: merecslewis@gmail.comIf you enjoyed today’s episode, kindly like, rate, or subscribe







