Dr. Carolyn Weber returns to the show to peruse Jack's bookshelf and explore the poetry of William Wordsworth.[Show Notes]
Dr. Timothy Larsen joins the show to talk about his new book, "George MacDonald and the Age of Miracles" to discuss Incarnation, Doubt, and Re-enchantment. [Show Notes]
Daniel and Phil from the Lamp-post Listener join Matt to discuss their completion of "The Chronicles of Narnia". [Show Notes]
After the break of After Hours Month, the team return to discuss another Lewis letter collection, "Letters to Children". [Show Notes]
Terry Lindvall returns to the show with his daughter and son-in-law to talk about "The Joy of Narnia", about teaching laughter to Middle School students.[Show Notes]
We now come to the gold standard of Narnia adaptations! Andrew's wife, Dr. Christin Ditchfield Lazo, joins us to discuss the BBC adaptation of "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe".[Show Notes]
After beginning the season without him, Matt joins Andrew and David to talk through the upcoming season...[Show Notes]
Welcome friends to Season 9! We're kicking things off a little differently this time... Join us for the very first live live-streamed episode, hosted by the Petoskey C.S. Lewis Festival.[Show Notes]
David speaks with Dr. Mark Noll about C.S. Lewis' initial reception in the United States. [Show Notes]
It's time to say our goodbyes until October when we begin Season 9 and "The Abolition of Man!"[Show Notes]
What advice do you have for someone who is about to read "Till We Have Faces" for the first time? The gang respond...[Show Notes]
As we wrap up Season 8, David has a few announcements...[Show Notes]
Dr. Matthew Dickerson comes on the show to discuss the ecology of J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis.[Show Notes]
Dr. Jem Bloomfield joins the show to discuss his books on the literary allusions that Lewis scattered throughout the Narniad.[Show Notes]
Three podcasting dads discuss when and how to introduce their children to Narnia...[Show Notes]
With all the Narnia books read, we now turn to the adaptations, with a little help from Lazo Major...[Show Notes]
Our month of looking at "Jack's Bookshelf" comes to an end with Lewis' reluctant ally, T. S. Eliot.[Show Notes]
Dr. Landon Loftin returns to the show to discuss Kenneth Grahame, the author behind "The Wind in the Willows".[Show Notes]
Lewis was known for his Platonism, but what of Aristotle? Today, Matt sits down with returning guest Dr. Louis Markos to discuss the influence of this legendary Greek philosopher.[Show Notes]
Since we've now finished all our Perelandra episodes, we thought we'd wrap-up with a book retrospective![Show Notes]
Corri Laine
This will be my fifth time trading through Till We Have Faces. It is my absolute favorite book. I have yet to meet a single person who shares my love for this beautiful novel. I couldn't agree more with the guest speaker that this work is a true masterpiece. I am looking forward to the discussions to come and to hear more from others who have also been touched and changed by this book.
Bryan/DexCaliber
I have been a Christian for many years so I thought to myself "What does that really mean?" In my current studies I started Mere Christianity.
Brandon Hensley
This is a fantastic podcast! I did not know this existed until August of this year, right before semester started, when I searched fervently for a Lewis podcast. I listened to every episode, without skipping any, and today I am all caught up. Jack is my favorite author and even though I have read Mere Christianity, the Great Divorce, and Till we Have Faces already I cannot stop listening to these two gents discuss these erudite works in an approachable way. The wealth of knowledge and depth of study is evident from these two. I am so excited for season 3 and my favorite Lewis book, Till We Have Faces. Keep up the great work, David and Matt. Cheers!
Maria McDonough
A great podcast for fellow CS Lewis enthusiasts or those who are just curious about his works!
Matthew 1
so...they stole the name from Matt Frad. ok