
S7E24 – AH – “Jack’s Bookshelf: Edmund Spenser”, After Hours with Fr. Stephen Gregg
David invites Fr. Stephen Gregg on to talk about Edmund Spencer, a sixteenth-century poet famous for his work “The Faerie Queene.”
David invites Fr. Stephen Gregg on to talk about Edmund Spencer, a sixteenth-century poet famous for his work “The Faerie Queene.”
On the show we’ve spoken about how C. S. Lewis was received in the United Kingdom and in the USA, but how was he received in France?
With Matt preparing to move across the country, David and Andrew talk about the upcoming C. S. Lewis at Andrew’s parish, the ‘Mere Christians” Conference.
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”.
Today on “Jack’s Bookshelf” we examine “The Consolation of Philosophy” by Boethius with Dr. Michael Dauphinais.
Matt kicks off another series of “Jack’s Bookshelf” by talking to Dr. Louis Markos about the Greek Philosopher, Plato.
At the most recent Here We Still Stand Conference, Daniel Emery Price explored C.S. Lewis’ sermon-turned-book, The Weight of Glory: There are a lot of other […]
Today we complete our discussion of “The Latin Letters of C. S. Lewis”.
C. S. Lewis shares his heart with Don Giovanni.