Episcopal and Anglican – what’s the difference?
C.S. Lewis was an Anglican and many Christians today are unclear as to the origins of Anglicanism and its relationship to the Episcopal Church.
C.S. Lewis was an Anglican and many Christians today are unclear as to the origins of Anglicanism and its relationship to the Episcopal Church.
Fintan Monahan, Bishop of Killaloe, jumped on a video chat to talk to David about his new book, Peace Apart.
Hillsdale College is releasing a free online course called “C.S. Lewis on Christianity”…
Video from “Into the Wardrobe” about “The Secrets of Narnia’s Stone Table”…
Andrew was extremely busy, so this month’s Common Room was just David and Matt. They discussed the recent Ecumenism Month this past April.
I called up James Como to talk about his new book, “Mystical Perelandra”.
Owen Barfield’s grandson answers nine questions about his grandfather…
Reverend Brian McGreevy continues his series, Not as Unwise but as Wise: Reflections from C.S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man and That Hideous Strength on Living Christianly in a Post-Christian World.
Finding Narnia, a children’s book about the Story of C.S. Lewis and his Brother, Warnie.
After an interview with David yesterday, Dr. Leighton Flowers was inspired to record a livestream examining Pastor Douglas Wilson’s claims about C.S. Lewis and Narnia.