Not as Unwise but as Wise #22
Reverend Brian McGreevy continues his series, Not as Unwise but as Wise: Reflections from C.S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man and That Hideous Strength on Living Christianly in a Post-Christian World.
Reverend Brian McGreevy continues his series, Not as Unwise but as Wise: Reflections from C.S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man and That Hideous Strength on Living Christianly in a Post-Christian World.
Finding Narnia, a children’s book about the Story of C.S. Lewis and his Brother, Warnie.
After an interview with David yesterday, Dr. Leighton Flowers was inspired to record a livestream examining Pastor Douglas Wilson’s claims about C.S. Lewis and Narnia.
Another funny Inklings-related video from Eleanor Morton…
Wilson) and a Provisionist (Leighton FLowers). Here’s a video which Dr. Flowers published pitting Calvinist John Piper against C.S. Lewis…
A video of future podcast guest, Dr. Edith Humphrey.
Fr Andrew Cuneo explains why C.S. Lewis is still so popular and speaks about him from an Eastern Orthodox perspective.
In the March edition of “The Common Room” we spoke about The Love Languages.
Some words of CS Lewis in the dark days of 1939 might guide us through the darkness of 2022.
This week on the podcast, we discussed Lewis’ criticism of St. Augustine. Dr. Joseph Zepeda came onto the show to unpack some of the issues involved, drawing from his paper, “St. Augustine and human loves in The Four Loves and Till We Have Faces”.