S4E78 – Narnia – “The Silver Chair” (Part 1)
It’s time for our Chronicle-of-the-season! Matt, David, and Andrew are joined by Andrew’s wife, Christin-Ditchfield Lazo to discuss the fourth book in the series, “The Silver Chair”.
It’s time for our Chronicle-of-the-season! Matt, David, and Andrew are joined by Andrew’s wife, Christin-Ditchfield Lazo to discuss the fourth book in the series, “The Silver Chair”.
Dr. Michael Ward returned to the show for the second time this season, this time to talk about his new book, “After Humanity: A Guide to C.S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man”.
In this episode, David, Matt, and Andrew look back on the main texts of this season, “The Screwtape Letters” and “Screwtape Proposes A Toast”. David then springs a pop quiz on his co-hosts, and lastly they discuss the future of the podcast…
David was invited onto The Counsel of Trent podcast to talk about “The Argument From Reason”, which is an argument against Naturalism which Lewis presents in Chapter 3 of his book, “Miracles”.
Matt and Andrew discuss the final section of Screwtape Proposes A Toast.
David was invited onto the “Risking Enchantment” podcast with Phoebe and Rachel to discuss The Great Divorce.
Andrew and Matt pick up from where David and Brenton left off last week in “Screwtape Proposes A Toast”, in the section of the address where Screwtape talks about liberty and democracy.
In this “After Hours” episode, David discussed a wide range of Inklings-related topics with Marilyn R. Pukkila, known to some in the Tolkien community as “Marilyn, The Librarian”…
Continuing on from last week, David and guest co-host Brenton Dickieson continue to discuss “Screwtape Proposes A Toast”. When it comes to souls, is it better to have quantity over quality?
We first had Dr. Louis Markos on the show during Season 2 when we spoke about imagery of Heaven and Hell in Western Literature and he recently made an appearance on “Barfield Month”. Today he returns once more to talk about his new book, The Myth Made Fact: Reading Greek and Roman Mythology through Christian Eyes.