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Author: Zac Ferens, Isaiah Pullin, and Tyler Harmon

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Leading Inward: The Classical Book Club is a roundtable discussion about morals, leadership, and practical action steps rooted in the current christian book being dissected. *To get the most out of Leading Inward it is recommended that listeners read along in their own copy of the current book to be best prepared for the latest episode*

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In this episode of Leading Inward, the hosts focus on the chapter titled 'Rival Conceptions of God.' The conversation revolves around the different perspectives on God discussed by Lewis. They delve into the definitions and implications of pantheism, the nature of perspective, and the theological implications of viewing God as beyond good and evil versus pure goodness. The hosts also explore how to keep an open yet guarded mind, the significance of Christian common ground, and the method of r...
In this episode of Leading Inward the hosts discuss key themes from C.S. Lewis's 'Mere Christianity,' focusing on the concept of 'uneasy.' They explore how society often seeks new explanations rather than turning to religion and delve into a detailed examination of uneasiness and moral law as presented by Lewis. The conversation covers how feelings of unease can stem from sin, lack of peace, fear, and doubt. They also discuss how recognizing one's inability to meet moral standards can lead to...
In this episode of 'Leading Inward the Classical Book Club, the hosts explore Lewis's argument that facts alone cannot determine the existence of a creator and delve into the definitions and differences between facts and laws. The conversation also covers the limitations of science in proving existence, the contrast between materialistic and religious worldviews, and why Lewis initially avoids directly addressing the God of the Bible. An analogy involving a postman is used to illustrate how o...
In this episode of Leading Inward on C.S. Lewis's chapter 'The Reality of the Law' the three hosts discuss the concept of 'ought' and its application in moral and ethical behavior, comparing it to personal and societal expectations. The conversation covers topics like the importance of intention behind actions, recognizing a higher power through cultural behaviors, and the consistency of societal values. This podcast is meant to be followed along with in your own copy of the current book. Re...
In this episode of Leading Inward, the three hosts discuss the intricacies of C.S. Lewis' Mere Christianity, focusing on the concept of moral law versus herd instinct. They begin with an icebreaker to share personal interests and career goals, followed by a deep dive into Lewis' arguments on moral impulses and instincts. Key topics include the influence of upbringing on impulse, the role of moral law, cultural impacts on morality, and the distinction between feeling and knowing when it comes ...
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Leading Inward: The Classical Book Club! Hosts Zac Ferens, Isaiah Pullin, and Tyler Harmon introduce C.S. Lewis's Mere Christianity by discussing Chapter 1: The Law of Human Nature. The conversation ranges from an ice breaker question about personal pet peeves to a deep dive into what constitutes a 'standard' and the implications of human nature according to Lewis's theological perspectives. Key discussions include the innate sense of morality, the flaws of...
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