C.S. Lewis (84)
  1. Lewis once pointed out that Christianity does not begin by telling us how to behave, but by telling us what is wrong.
  2. I’m Wasted, and I Can’t Find My Way Home. In this episode, we again invite C.S. Lewis to teach us about Christmas. We also discuss the early church fathers, worship, symbolism, mystery, Freud and Jung’s influence on modern Christians, consumerism and gift-giving, and, of course, Christmas: all this and much, much more on this episode of the podcast.
  3. Pagan Neart, Christian Soul. In this episode, we read C.S. Lewis’ “A Christmas Sermon for Pagans.” Why does the post-Christian person need to become pagan again to be prepared to hear the gospel? How has a mechanistic view of nature led us to kill each other? Why do we reject the good news that Jesus ended the need for guilt-offerings, sin-sacrifices, and fear about the afterlife? What happened as a consequence of moderns pushing heavenly truth out of the material world? What is the message of Christmas that offers a cure for all that ails us?
  4. When Jesus ascends, he does so, bearing gifts for you.
  5. Today on the Christian History Almanac, we remember the real “St. Lucy of Narnia.”
  6. Dr. Montgomery taught me the Christian faith is both a true story and a delightful story—in fact, it is the greatest story ever told.
  7. Heaven is yours now.
  8. We are not pursuing dragons; we are the dragons. We are, all of us, Eustace Scrubb.
  9. One way or another, Rod always found a way to bring whatever story he was telling back to the gospel and God's grace in Christ.
  10. David and Adam reflect on C.S. Lewis's "The Poison of Subjectivism."
  11. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY-EIGHT, Mike and Wade discuss C. S. Lewis and Christianity as True Myth. We hope you enjoy the episode!
  12. C.S. Lewis, Grief, and the Holiday Season
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