
Lesser-Known Lewis: Christian Reflections on C. S. Lewis's Essays and Short Works S5E12 - Interview with the Dinosaur - "Cross-Examination" (Part 1)
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Mar 18, 2026 A lively look at C. S. Lewis’s 1963 Cross-Examination interview. Short segments explore his advice for writers, the urge to write, and the need to know your subject. They tackle liberal Christianity’s risks, tone and levity in theology, and whether modern culture is losing Christian distinctiveness. Conversations touch on obscenity in literature, psychology, and the challenge of genuine belief.
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Learn The Subject Before You Write
- Do learn the subject before you write about it.
- C.S. Lewis insists if you're writing on Christianity (or chemistry) you must know it from the inside, not just superficially.
Creative Itch Comes From Discovering Truths
- Sean describes his creative itch as a discovery urge to share truths he loves.
- He says reading nonfiction truths sparks an enthusiasm that compels him to speak and sometimes write about them.
Influence Comes From The Spirit Not A Formula
- Insightful influence depends more on the Holy Spirit than on a replicable formula.
- Lewis argues scripture and Christian literature vary widely and God can use any instrument, even Balaam's ass, to move people.







