S5½E1 – Bonus – “Chesterton and Lewis”
David was invited onto the Uncommon Sense podcast to talk about Chesterton and Lewis.
David was invited onto the Uncommon Sense podcast to talk about Chesterton and Lewis.
Season Five finally draws to a close! The co-hosts gather to offer some reflections on this past season, to read some messages, and to talk about their plans for Season Six!
How did America come to love an Irish professor living in Oxford? Andrew finds out from Dr. K. Alan Snyder, author of “America discovers C.S. Lewis”…
Donald T. Williams discusses with Andrew the contents of his book, Deeper Magic: “The Theology Behind the Writings of C.S. Lewis”.
C.S. Lewis is often brought up in reference to Dr. Jordan Peterson, so David interviewed Dr. Christopher Kaczor and Dr. Matthew R. Petrusek about their book on the Canadian clinical psychologist, “Jordan Peterson, God, and Christianity: The Search for a Meaningful Life”.
C.S. Lewis never defines “love” in “The Four Loves” and left David with quite a few unanswered questions, so he asked Fr. Aquinas from the Thomistic Institute to explain St. Thomas Aquinas’ understanding of love…
What else could we do but talk about the new Amazon show, “The Rings of Power”?
For many, a name synonymous with C.S. Lewis is the philosopher Dr. Peter Kreeft. In this episode, David asks Dr. Kreeft as many listener-submitted questions as he can in sixty minutes…
Following up on Severe Mercy Month, Matt interviews Vincent Phillip Muñoz, Soren Grefenstette, and Natalie Schmidt about their love for Sheldon Vanauken’s book.
One of Lewis’ larger books is English Literature in the Sixteenth Century (Excluding Drama). An audiobook of this has just been released by Harper Collins, so I interviewed the audio narrator, John Lee…