S8E31 – Narnia – “Narnia Month: Narnia Dads”, After Hours with Brian Corbin and Daniel Payne
Three podcasting dads discussion when and how to introduce their children to Narnia…
Three podcasting dads discussion when and how to introduce their children to Narnia…
With all the Narnia books read, we now turn to the adaptations, with a little help from Lazo Major…
Fr. Dwight Longenecker joins us to examine the poet T. S. Eliot, and his complicated – and occasionally adversarial – relationship with C. S. Lewis.
Dr. Landon Loftin returns to the show to discuss Kenneth Grahame, the author behind “The Wind in the Willows”.
Dr. Carolyn Weber returns to the show to peruse Jack’s bookshelf and explore the poetry of William Wordsworth.
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.
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…
Dr. Josh Herring, host of The Optimistic Cumudgeon, sits down with David to discuss Lewis’ unique philosophy on gender, and how it appears throughout his written work.
David chats with theologian Dr. Junius Johnson to discuss the theological significance of the Great Dance in Perelandra.