
Half Pint with Dr. Simon Horobin (“C. S. Lewis’s Oxford”)
From across the pond, Dr. Simon Horobin joins David to discuss an upcoming exhibition being held at the Oxford University, as well as his new book, “C. S. Lewis’s Oxford”.
From across the pond, Dr. Simon Horobin joins David to discuss an upcoming exhibition being held at the Oxford University, as well as his new book, “C. S. Lewis’s Oxford”.
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”.
Since this month we’re discussing “The Last Battle”, David talks to Kat Coffin, an Inklings scholar who has the definitive Twitter thread on the subject… […]
The great finale is here…David, Matt, and Andrew gather with Dr. Christin Ditchfield-Lazo to unpack the end of the final Narnian Chronicle: The Last Battle.
Word on Fire has just released an annotated version of “The Everlasting Man” by G. K. Chesterton, one of the most influential books on the life and vocation of C. S. Lewis. David discusses this book with Dale Ahlquist, the book’s Editor and President of the Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton.
Dr. Christin Ditchfield-Lazo joins the gang for the beginning of the final Narnian Chronicle, The Last Battle.
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”.