
Pints with Jack: The C.S. Lewis Podcast S1E12 – MC B2C5 – “The Practical Conclusion”
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Dec 10, 2017 A lively discussion of how divine life is passed to people through belief, baptism, and Holy Communion. They contrast spiritual new life with evolutionary progress and explore dying to the old self. The conversation covers authority in religious claims, whether salvation can be lost, and why God uses physical means like sacraments to communicate grace.
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Christ As The Next Evolutionary Step
- C.S. Lewis frames Christ as the evolutionary leap from man to a new kind of life.
- He links New Life in Christ to theosis, citing St. Athanasius and 2 Peter 1:4 as precedents for participation in the divine nature.
Divine Life Is Passed In Ordinary Strange Ways
- Lewis compares natural life transmission (via parents) to how the divine life is passed to us unexpectedly.
- He identifies baptism, belief, and Holy Communion as the primary ordinary means God uses to communicate New Life.
Storks And Gooseberry Bushes As A Childhood Anecdote
- David and Matt joke about how natural life transmission stories (storks, gooseberry bushes) illustrate children's disbelief in adult explanations.
- David recalls driving past a hospital parking lot stork and feeling validated by the old tale.






