
S6E40 – AH – Narnia Month: “Live like A Narnian”, After Hours with Joe Rigney
Matt interviews Dr. Joe Rigney regarding his book, “Live like a Narnian”.
Matt interviews Dr. Joe Rigney regarding his book, “Live like a Narnian”.
Former guest-of-the-show and former host of the Unbelievable? podcast joined David “for a swift half” to talk about his new book, “The Surprising Rebirth of belief in God”.
Aslan lying on the Stone Table is a quintessential Narnian image, but does it also give us a vision of the Atonement? David interviews Dr. Charles Taliaferro about “A Narnian vision of the Atonement: A defense of the Ransom Theory” to find out…
Together with Andrew’s wife, the co-hosts wrap up “The Magician’s Nephew”. It’s a long one today!
Today we begin Narnia Month by reading “The Magician’s Nephew”, joined by Andrew’s wife, Dr. Christin Ditchfield-Lazo.
After not recording together in a while, the gang exchange life updates and Matt asks about an Anglican archbishop who suggested that the Lord’s prayer might be triggering…
As we approach the end of “Jack’s Bookshelf”, we welcome Rachel Sherlock from the “Risking Enchantment” podcast to talk about one of the more surprising influences on Lewis, Jane Austen.
Continuing our perusal of “Jack’s Bookshelf”, today David interview co-host of “Classical Stuff You Should Know”, Graeme Donaldson, about the author of Paradise Lost, John Milton.
As we continue to browse through Jack’s bookshelf, David interviews Dr. Sarah Waters about William Shakespeare.
Dr. Michael Dauphinais joins David for a half-pint to discuss the links between “The Voyage of the Dawn Treader”, and the book from this week’s “Jack’s Bookshelf”, Dante Aligeri’s “Divine Comedy”.