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…
How did Tolkien and Lewis view the environment?
Fr. Dwight Longenecker joins us to examine the poet T. S. Eliot, and his complicated – and occasionally adversarial – relationship with C. S. Lewis.
This is what we do when someone sends us beer…
Dr. Landon Loftin returns to the show to discuss Kenneth Grahame, the author behind “The Wind in the Willows”.
How do you share the Inklings to with today’s generation using social media? David speaks to teacher Dr. Christie Kleinmann and some members of her class about their recent project.
Dr. Carolyn Weber returns to the show to peruse Jack’s bookshelf and explore the poetry of William Wordsworth.
Dr. Yaz has created a Narnia-inspired rental property in the woods next C. S. Lewis’ home. David met with him to plan the next family trip to England…
Lewis was known for his Platonism, but what of Aristotle? Today, Matt sits down with returning guest Dr. Louis Markos to discuss the influence of the legendary Greek philosopher.
On the audio feed last month we had Dr. Joshua Herring talking about C. S. Lewis’ view of gender. A few days after recording that episode it was suggested that Meryl Streep will voice Aslan in the upcoming Greta Gerwig movie, so we thought it would be good to revisit the subject with former guest-of-the-show, Annie Crawford.