Half Pint with Mako Nagasawa (“Atonement and the Stone Table”)
Mako Nagasawa, founder of the Anástasis Center joins David to talk about the atonement, both by Jesus on the cross, and Aslan on the Stone Table.
Mako Nagasawa, founder of the Anástasis Center joins David to talk about the atonement, both by Jesus on the cross, and Aslan on the Stone Table.
Today we consider C.S. Lewis and Evangelicalism. In this episode David interviews the President of Wheaton College, Dr. Philip Ryken, and they talk about Lewis as an evangelist, as well as his views on Sacred Scripture.
Ransom comes face-to-face with Oyarsa.
An interview with the directors and writers of the new movie, Nefarious.
Andrew and David talk about the joys of getting older…
David interviews a staple of the Inklings community, Stan Shelly from “Shelley and Son Books”.
David is joined by Sean and Jordan from the Lesser-Known Lewis podcast. They talk about their podcasting journey, and why you should be familiar with Lewis’ lesser-known works.
After watching his video, “Narnia is a terrible franchise”, I invited the host to join me for a half-pint…
Ransom finally arrives on the island of Meldilorn.
C.S. Lewis used to read “The Man Born to be King” by Dorothy L. Sayers every Holy Week. The Wade Center has just released a new annotated edition of this work and so David interviews its editor, Dr. Kathryn Wehr.