Erudition Series – The Accomplishments of Erudition: Ideas Expressed
In the previous post, I addressed the product, or output, of C.S. Lewis’ erudition as measured by the books that he wrote. My assumption is […]
In the previous post, I addressed the product, or output, of C.S. Lewis’ erudition as measured by the books that he wrote. My assumption is […]
Andrew Klavan raving about C.S. Lewis.
As Amazon’s show, “The Rings of Power”, prepares to be released, David talks to Matt from “The Nerd of the Rings” YouTube channel about what we can expect…
This is the first of four posts on the question: What did C.S. Lewis accomplish with his erudition”. I begin with a review of Lewis’ […]
Jack’s doctor was Dr. R.E. Havard. In today’s episode, David interviews Sarah O’Dell, a scholar who is writing a book on this lesser-known Inkling.
Colin MacIver returns to the show to talk about an article he wrote in 2019 about the apperance of Bacchus and Silenus in Narnia, called […]
Many people know Lewis as a fiction writer and as an apologist, but fewer know him as a medievalist. Dr. Jason Baxter unpacks what that means and why it’s important.
We will take a second brief intermission to review what we have accomplished before I move forward to close out my “Case for C.S. Lewis.” […]
Having finished “The Horse and His Boy”, Stuart from the YouTube channel “Into the Wardrobe” came on a video chat to talk about the Calormen god, Tash.
In my last two posts I addressed C.S. Lewis’ powers of retention. The first post presented anecdotal evidence for his prodigious ability to retain the […]