
S7E31 – AH – “Why I Believe in Narnia”, After Hours with James Como
To wrap up Narnia Month, David interviews Dr. James Como about his book “Why I Believe in Narnia”, a composition of essays and reviews about C. S. Lewis and his works.
To wrap up Narnia Month, David interviews Dr. James Como about his book “Why I Believe in Narnia”, a composition of essays and reviews about C. S. Lewis and his works.
J. D. Peabody takes David on a fantastical adventure with the Inklings, as they discuss his fictional children’s series, “The Inkwell Chronicles”.
Dr. Glaspey joins Matt to discuss his new book, “Not a Tame Lion”, which explains Lewis’ life and theological views.
Daniel and Phil from the Lamp-post Listener join Matt to discuss their completion of “The Chronicles of Narnia”.
Today we conclude “Jack’s Bookshelf” by examining his friend, the Inkling, Charles Williams.
David invites Fr. Stephen Gregg on to talk about Edmund Spencer, a sixteenth-century poet famous for his work “The Faerie Queene.”
Continuing to browse through Jack’s bookshelf, today we come to Lady Julian of Norwich, introduced to us by Dr. Grace Hamman, the author of “Jesus through Medieval Eyes”.
Today on “Jack’s Bookshelf” we examine “The Consolation of Philosophy” by Boethius with Dr. Michael Dauphinais.
Matt kicks off another series of “Jack’s Bookshelf” by talking to Dr. Louis Markos about the Greek Philosopher, Plato.
David had the honour of interviewing one of his favourite podcasters, Angelina Stanford from “The Literary Life Podcast”, about Lewis’ literary theory and one of his students, Northrop Frye.