S8E6 – Perelandra – Chapter 5: “An Interview With a Lady (Part I)”
In the first of two episodes on this chapter, Ransom and the Green Lady speak about “growing older”, as well as the impact of the Incarnation.
In the first of two episodes on this chapter, Ransom and the Green Lady speak about “growing older”, as well as the impact of the Incarnation.
In the second livestream of the day on Lewis’ 125th birthday, the co-hosts are joined by the hosts of All About Jack, NarniaWeb, and Mere C.S. Lewis.
On November 29th, 2024, the Pints With Jack hosts gathered to celebrate Jack’s 125th birthday. They were joined by the hosts of the Lamp-Post Listener, Barrel Aged Faith, Lorehaven, Men with Chests, The Inklings Variety Hour, Lesser-Known Lewis, and Robert Trexler from the New York C.S. Lewis Society.
Ransom meets a dragon, has a shower, eats some food, and makes contact with a green lady on a floating island…
We’re diving into the golden waters of “Perelandra”, chapter three. Ransom attempts to describe his arrival on the planet Venus to his astounded Thulcandran friends. Lewis begins to unveil his mastery of prose…
David, Matt, and Andrew discuss Chapter Two of “Perelandra”. After enduring a spiritual assault on the way to the cottage, our narrator is united with Ransom, and learns about his next departure from the Silent Planet…
Dear listeners…we have finally reached the end of Season Seven! David, Matt, and Andrew gather together one last time before their well-earned break to discuss the highlights of the season, as well as give a taste of the upcoming Season Eight, where they will be revisiting the Ransom Trilogy.
David, Matt, and Andrew gather to discuss George MacDonald: An Anthology, to wonder at the influence the Scottish author had on C. S. Lewis.
“MacDonald Month” wraps up with the first of two episodes on Lewis’ book, “George MacDonald: An Anthology”. Today David is joined by MacDonald scholar, Dr. Kirstin Jeffrey Johnson, to discuss the Preface.
It’s MacDonald Month, and we will be diving in to the life and works of George MacDonald, the author who was perhaps C. S. Lewis’ biggest inspiration. Today, David sits down with Jess Lederman to discuss the importance of the Scottish writer.