S8E30 – Narnia – “Narnia Month: Narnia in the 60s and 70s”, After Hours with Dr. Christin Ditchfield-Lazo
With all the Narnia books read, we now turn to the adaptations, with a little help from Lazo Major…
With all the Narnia books read, we now turn to the adaptations, with a little help from Lazo Major…
Since we’ve now finished all our Perelandra episodes, we thought we’d wrap-up with a book retrospective!
Speaker and YouTuber, Emily Wilson Hussem has just released her book, in the vein of “The Screwtape Letters” aimed at women, so she came on the show to talk about “Sincerely, Stoneheart”.
Dr. James Como returns to discuss his book “Mystical Perelandra” and the reluctant mysticism of C. S. Lewis.
Did you know that Perelandra was conceived first in verse? Did you know that Lewis’ friend and poet, Ruth Pitter, converted the final chapter into poetry? In today’s episode, Dr. Don W. King explains all…
David chats with theologian Dr. Junius Johnson to discuss the theological significance of the Great Dance in Perelandra.
Ransom is swept up into The Great Dance…
Ransom speaks to the ruling angels of Mars and Venus.
Ransom escapes his subterranean prison, and gets some much-needed R&R before ascending the mountain.
Ransom’s battle with the Un-man draws to an end, and our hero finds himself in disorienting darkness…