1. Reading includes, on some level, striving. Hearing, on the other hand, remains passive.
  2. Love is pointing to Jesus who said, “Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends” (John 15:13).
  3. The further up and further into the season of Epiphany we get, the bigger the grace of God in Christ is, the brighter the Light of Christ shines, and the more blessed we are in Jesus' epiphany for us.
  4. The good news of the Gospel is Jesus has come, and Jesus will come again.
  5. Armed with great analogies, airtight logic, and razor sharp wit, Lewis keeps you spellbound from one chapter to another as you find yourself going “further up and further in.”
  6. The Thinking Fellows conclude their reading of The Abolition of Man by C.S. Lewis.
  7. The Fellows discuss chapter two of The Abolition of Man.
  8. The Thinking Fellows discuss the first part of The Abolition of Man by C.S. Lewis.
  9. When we read a good story, we sojourn with the characters and authors upon the trail of longing. Such is the pilgrim’s path.
  10. In this episode, the Thinking Fellows cover the final book in The Chronicles of Narnia.
  11. The Magicians Nephew is the first book chronologically in The Chronicles of Narnia.
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