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The Discarded Image
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Mentioned in 24 episodes
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as a book that makes foreign things seem familiar by describing medieval philosophy, cosmology, and anthropology in a way that modern people can understand.

Joshua Gibbs

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What Makes Something Interesting?
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in relation to the loss of a rich symbolic world.


Rusty Reno

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Politics After Literacy (ft. Mary Harrington)
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as one of C.S. Lewis's technical literary criticism works.

Justin Holcomb

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The Theology of the Chronicles of Narnia
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as a resource for understanding Elizabethan cosmology, specifically in relation to the discarded image.

Angelina Stanford

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Episode 260: Introduction to William Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing"
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when discussing planetary influences in Medieval and Renaissance thought.

Angelina Stanford

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Episode 261: "Much Ado About Nothing" by William Shakespeare, Acts 1 & 2
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as a book C.S. Lewis wrote, which would have been totally okay with Bigfoot.

Caleb Jones

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EP: 383 The True Star of the Magi with Caleb Jones
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, in which C.S. Lewis talks about modernity and how we don't have to be stuck there.


Glenn Sunshine

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Annie Crawford and Midwestuary
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when talking about the difference between a modern and a medieval man when they go out and look up at the sky.


Andrew Snyder

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99 - Out of the Silent Planet
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as a series of lectures by C.S. Lewis on the medieval mind that serves as a preface to his space trilogy.

Philip Bunn

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C. S. Lewis - That Hideous Strength with Philip D. Bunn and Ronni Kurtz
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as a recommended primer alongside Tillyard for Renaissance cosmology.

Angelina Stanford

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Episode 318: How to Read Shakespeare


