S5E56 – “The Medical Inkling: R.E. Havard”, After Hours with Sarah O’Dell
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.
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.
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.
Occasionally one comes across a person who makes bold claims about “The Chronicles of Narnia”, not only denying that it’s the greatest children’s fiction ever written, but also that it is filled with sexism and racism. Dr. Devin Brown returns to the show to respond to these accusations.
In this episode, Christin and the boys conclude their reading of The Horse and His Boy.
I couldn’t make this month’s Common Room, but Andrew and Matt got together to talk about idolatry…
As part of Severe Mercy Month, I interviewed host of the Clumsy Theosis podcast, Richaél Lucero, who was the person who first gifted him a copy of “A Severe Mercy”.
In today’s episode we begin to read the Narnian Chronicle for this season, The Horse and His Boy. The boys are joined by Andrew’s better half, Dr. Christin Ditchfield-Lazo.
Unwilling to be completely left out of Severe Mercy Month, David interviews author Steve Weidenkopf about Sheldon Vanauken.