S5E35 – Ecumenism Month: “Baptist Lewis” – After Hours with Dr. Leighton Flowers
Leighton Flowers offers a Baptist and Provisionist perspective on C.S. Lewis.
Leighton Flowers offers a Baptist and Provisionist perspective on C.S. Lewis.
So far in this “Ecumenism Month”, we’ve spoken to Eastern Orthodox and Reformed Christians. Now it’s time to speak to a Mormon! Over a rather temperamental internet connection, David discusses Lewis with Professor Bruce Wilson Young from “The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints” (LDS).
As part of “Ecumenism Month”, Reformed Pastor Douglas Wilson was interviewed about his love for C.S. Lewis and his new book, “The Light from Behind the Sun: A Reformed & Evangelical Appreciation of C.S. Lewis”.
Today we begin Ecumenism Month, speaking to Lewis fans from diverse religious traditions. We begin by speaking to an Eastern Orthodox Christian, Dr. Edith M. Huphrey.
Jason Lepojarvi, the Love Doctor, is in the house…
Andrew and Matt interview some friends who exemplify Christian charity.
How is it that we can be in Season 5 and yet never had an episode on George MacDonald?!
David corrects this oversight today by interviewing Dr. Kirstin Jeffrey Johnson and discussing MacDonald’s famous book, Phantastes.
Kathy Keller speaks to David about her childhood letters to C.S. Lewis, and also about the book on marriage which she co-authored with her husband.
We are currently reading the Eros chapter in The Four Loves, so David interviewed Abigail Santamaria about her book concerning Lewis’ wife, Joy Davidman.
As we wrap up a month of talking about Friendship, author Billy Baker comes on the show to discuss his memoir about making friends!