Not as Unwise but as Wise #19
Reverend Brian McGreevy continues his series, Not as Unwise but as Wise: Reflections from C.S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man and That Hideous Strength on Living Christianly in a Post-Christian World.
Reverend Brian McGreevy continues his series, Not as Unwise but as Wise: Reflections from C.S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man and That Hideous Strength on Living Christianly in a Post-Christian World.
Andrew, David, and Matt finish the final part of “The Four Loves”.
Which books did Lewis regard as important?
In the March edition of “The Common Room” we spoke about The Love Languages.
How is it that we can be in Season 5 and yet never had an episode on George MacDonald?!
David corrects this oversight today by interviewing Dr. Kirstin Jeffrey Johnson and discussing MacDonald’s famous book, Phantastes.
Reverend Brian McGreevy continues his series, Not as Unwise but as Wise: Reflections from C.S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man and That Hideous Strength on Living […]
In this episode, the crew discuss inordinate loves, the nature of God, as well as divine versions of Gift-love and Need-love.
Some words of CS Lewis in the dark days of 1939 might guide us through the darkness of 2022.
This week on the podcast, we discussed Lewis’ criticism of St. Augustine. Dr. Joseph Zepeda came onto the show to unpack some of the issues involved, drawing from his paper, “St. Augustine and human loves in The Four Loves and Till We Have Faces”.
We begin discussing the fourth and final love, “charity”.