The C.S. Lewis podcast

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Dec 18, 2023 • 12min

#137 David Bates: How did Lewis celebrate Christmas?

David Bates, co-host of Pints With Jack podcast and expert on CS Lewis and Christmas, shares how Lewis celebrated Christmas and gives advice for surviving the festive season. Also, recommended readings for the holidays and Lewis' perspective on churches and Christmas outreach.
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Dec 11, 2023 • 11min

#135 David Bates: What did Christmas mean to Lewis?

David Bates from Pints With Jack shares some of CS Lewis' thoughts about Christmas. What are some of his key works that elucidate this topic? Did the festive period lose its significance when Lewis became an atheist? Plus, we catch up on how the inaugural CS Lewis Reading Day went last month. https://www.pintswithjack.com/ + Subscribe to The CS Lewis podcast: https://pod.link/1560959545 + For more shows, free ebook and newsletter visit our new website + For online learning https://www.premierunbelievable.com/training + For our Premier Unbelievable? Live events + Support the podcast from the USA + Support the podcast from UK and rest of the world
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Dec 4, 2023 • 14min

#134 Alister McGrath: Is there an expiry date on Lewis' relevance?

In the final part of their discussion on whether CS Lewis is still relevant 60 years after his death, Professor Alister McGrath and Ruth Jackson ponder whether he also appeals to agnostics, atheists and those of other religions. Plus, is there a modern-day CS Lewis? Where should someone start if they are engaging with Lewis for the first time? And will Lewis ever cease to be relevant? + Subscribe to The CS Lewis podcast: https://pod.link/1560959545 + For more shows, free ebook and newsletter visit our new website + For online learning https://www.premierunbelievable.com/training + For our Premier Unbelievable? Live events + Support the podcast from the USA + Support the podcast from UK and rest of the world
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Nov 27, 2023 • 14min

#133 Alister McGrath: Was Lewis a prophet and does he speak to contemporary cultural issues?

Professor Alister McGrath and Ruth Jackson continue their discussion about whether CS Lewis is still relevant. Was he something of a prophet? What can we learn about the way Lewis engaged with modern media? How did he make complicated theological concepts relatable? In what ways has Lewis influenced our culture and is he able to speak to contemporary topical issues, such as transgenderism? + Subscribe to The CS Lewis podcast: https://pod.link/1560959545 + For more shows, free ebook and newsletter visit our new website + For online learning https://www.premierunbelievable.com/training + For our Premier Unbelievable? Live events + Support the podcast from the USA + Support the podcast from UK and rest of the world
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Nov 21, 2023 • 18min

#132 Alister McGrath: 60 years after his death, does Lewis still speak to our heads and hearts?

On November 22nd 1963, Clive Staples Lewis – Jack to his friends – died in Oxford, England. 60 years after his death, we discuss whether he is still relevant today. Are any of the accusations levelled against Lewis legitimate? Why does he continue to speak to our rationality and imagination? Plus, Professor Alister McGrath shares the influence Lewis had on his own journey of faith. + Subscribe to The CS Lewis podcast: https://pod.link/1560959545 + For more shows, free ebook and newsletter visit our new website + For online learning https://www.premierunbelievable.com/training + For our Premier Unbelievable? Live events + Support the podcast from the USA + Support the podcast from UK and rest of the world
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Nov 13, 2023 • 14min

#131 David Bates: CS Lewis Reading Day

David Bates and his team at Pints With Jack have helped establish a day to celebrate CS Lewis and his work. His fellow Inkling, JRR Tolkien, already has a special reading day, but "why should the Tolkien nerds have all the fun?"! Listen in to hear why David thinks Lewis is still relevant today and how you can get involved with the inaugural CS Lewis Reading Day on Lewis' birthday - November 29th. https://www.pintswithjack.com/reading-day/ + Subscribe to The CS Lewis podcast: https://pod.link/1560959545 + For more shows, free ebook and newsletter visit our new website + For online learning https://www.premierunbelievable.com/training + For our Premier Unbelievable? Live events + Support the podcast from the USA + Support the podcast from UK and rest of the world
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Nov 6, 2023 • 23min

#130 David Bates: Pints with Jack

David Bates from the Pints With Jack podcast discusses his journey with CS Lewis, surprising discoveries about Lewis, and the global love for Lewis. They also explore the origins of Pints with Jack and talk about the themes in 'The Great Divorce'.
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Oct 30, 2023 • 26min

#129 Dr Carolyn Weber: Surprised by Oxford

Dr Carolyn Weber, author of Surprised by Oxford, shares her fascinating story of coming to faith from atheism at Oxford University. Her journey, which mimics CS Lewis' own in many ways, has recently been turned into a feature film. What did Lewis mean by "surprised by joy"? Why are stories so powerful? Why has Lewis so often contributed to people's conversions?
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Oct 23, 2023 • 13min

#128 Perelandra: It's not for nothing that you are named Ransom

In this podcast, Alister McGrath explores key questions raised by C.S. Lewis in his novel Perelandra. They discuss the nature of goodness and the fear of God, as well as the significance of the protagonist Ransom's name. The hosts also delve into the themes and symbols in Perelandra, including human agency and the transformative experiences of the characters. They touch on the concept of active participation in beauty and faith, highlighting its relevance to the Christian faith.
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Oct 16, 2023 • 13min

#127 Perelandra: Evil, suffering and sin

The C.S. Lewis podcast explores the themes of evil, suffering, sin, demon possession, and divine justice in his book Perelandra. The speakers discuss the extent of scientific transformation to eradicate evil, Lewis's critique of technology, and the concepts of hell, heaven, and divine justice in the book. They also provide recommendations for further reading on C.S. Lewis's views on suffering, divine justice, and grief.

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